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Artists rock out on the Salt Flats TOOELE See B1 TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN November 26, 2006 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 VOL. 113 NO. 62 50 cents Holidays prompt flurry of year-end donations Operation Christmas bolstered by weekend outpouring by Suzanne Ashe ally made in the last few weeks of STAFF WRITER the year — making this week a last With less than a week left in chance to give cash gifts. 2006, local charities are ending the Cash gifts don’t have to be con- season of giving on a high note siderable in order to help out those with several charities reporting in need, said Karen Kuipers, coor- donations running well ahead of dinator of Tooele County Relief expectations. Services. Kuipers helps people in The Tooele County Community dire need find services or transi- Action Program’s (CAP) Operation tional housing. She said even a gift Christmas received an outpouring of $10 to $50 will help someone. of charity from local businesses She said her office is happy to and residents over the weekend receive donations of gift cards as after it was reported the program well as cash. was on its last legs due to lack of “A $10 gift card to Wal-Mart or funding. McDonald’s, or a bag of nonperish- “The response was wonderful. able food, can mean a lot to fami- It was really, really good,” said lies with small children,” Kuipers Lauren Anderton, neighbor spe- said. cialist for CAP. “We usually spend Nationals agencies, such as about $5,000 a year. The donations the American Red Cross and The for this year were about $6,000 and United Way, are also busy this time our balance now is about $13,000. of year. We have enough to keep Operation The Greater Salt Lake Area Christmas running for about two Chapter of the American Red Cross years.” last year spent $100,000 in direct This year CAP sponsored 80 relief services statewide, said to 90 families directly. Area high spokeswoman Maxine Margaritis. schools sponsored more than 50 “We are hopeful that a lot of folks families, and another 100 families make general contributions to the were “adopted out” to sponsoring Red Cross, but they can also spec- families, Anderton said. ify the region where they want the photography / Troy Boman More than half of all cash con- money to go,” she said. tributions given to charitable orga- Operation Christmas volunteer Tonya Rigby carries donated toys at the Community Action Program headquarters in Tooele last Friday afternoon. SEE CHARITY ON A5 Recent donations will keep the program alive for the next two years. nizations nationwide are tradition- Truckers mark Christmas at Lake Point stop

by Alleen Lang CORRESPONDENT On Christmas Eve, when almost everyone else in America was home enjoy- ing the warmth of family and friends, truck drivers were still on the road. Some were kept working by bad weather, oth- ers by bad luck or the desire to earn extra money. “I just gotta go with the flow,” photography / Troy Boman said trucker Darren Bundy as Construction crews ruptured a water main on the south side of the Tooele he enjoyed a Christmas Eve County Courthouse last Thursday afternoon, causing minor flooding damage. supper of sausage and eggs at the Flying J Travel Plaza in Lake Point. After being “hammered in Wyoming” ear- County courthouse floods lier in the day, the Houston, Texas, big-rig driver was look- ing forward to a warm shower, due to cut water main hot meal and the company of strangers helped entertain the Nearby residents’ water turned off, Houston, Texas, big-rig driver but little damage incurred for a few minutes before he hit the road again. by Karen Hunt county engineering offices, and Bundy has been driving 18- STAFF WRITER damage was relatively minor. wheelers for 20 years. As the The Tooele County Courthouse “All of our computers were single father of two sons, ages flooded and some nearby resi- off the floor this time,” said 17 and 18, he has managed dents’ water was turned off after Stephen Smith of Emergency to spend most Christmases at photography / Alleen Lang a backhoe operator accidentally Management. home with his boys. This year While trucker James Boldin misses being in with his 12 children for Christmas, he still has to cut a water main last Thursday Workers on the scene with earn money to put food on the table. Stopping long enough to refuel, he pays Jeni Richie for his pur- at about 4 p.m. The breech subcontractor Americom said SEE TRUCKER ON A5 chases at Flying J Travel Plaza in Lake Point before hitting the road again on Christmas Eve. flooded county offices and a they were installing communi- parking lot, but resulted in little cation lines between the new property damage. county building and the old one “We just heard they hit the when the line was cut. They Transcript Bulletin fund delivers joy to Grantsville family water line out here and at the said they were told about one same time it was already com- water line and avoided that, but by Karen Hunt grateful tears in his eyes. Mark ing into the basement,” Wade weren’t told about the second STAFF WRITER said the utility company had just Mathews, Tooele County line, which they hit. The Underwood family of turned off the family’s power the Emergency Management pub- The main water line was Grantsville received Santa Claus day before and they had barely lic information officer said turned off immediately after the and his wife into their home a scrounged up the money to get Thursday. “We’re just trying to accident but the flow didn’t stop. little early when the jolly couple it turned back on. keep the water out of the court- Officials eventually realized a dropped by last Friday to pres- Knowing the community house.” second line had been cut — the ent the family with a Christmas she’s grown up in cares, feels The water main was cut dur- city’s culinary water line. They they weren’t expecting this good, said mother Michelle ing excavation work for a new immediately contacted the city year. Underwood. county courthouse building cur- to turn off the water, according The Underwoods, benefi- “I didn’t know how to get the rently under construction. Flood to Mathews. ciaries of this year’s Tooele kids Christmas,” she said. “I was water created a pond east of the In the process of turning the Transcript Bulletin Christmas wondering what we would do.” courthouse parking lot, flowed water off, the valve broke and Benefit Fund, were almost Transcript Bulletin Publisher down onto the parking lot itself, the city had to turn off water for speechless with gratitude as Scott Dunn presented $4,100 to and ran along the gutter several a larger area, including about Santa brought in armfuls of gifts the family in addition to a mix of blocks down Main Street. Actual eight residential homes, accord- from the community. fun and practical gifts, including photography / Troy Boman ing to Kary Campbell, Tooele “People don’t know how close numerous candles for Chariti, interior flooding, however, was Chariti Underwood, 14, visits with Mr. and Mrs. Claus last Friday. The contained to the Tooele County Underwoods received more than $4,000 from the Tooele Transcript we are to being homeless,” said SEE FLOOD ON A5 SEE BENEFIT ON A4 Emergency Management and Bulletin Christmas Benefit Fund. father Mark Underwood, with

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Etc. Utah still upset about Pilots drop off food, gifts, supplies for Paiute Tribe CEDAR CITY, Utah (AP) — families this year. Most of the “It’s good to see them laughing Temps/Precipitation Santa Claus gets a little help items delivered were donated and smiling and seeing Santa,” losing congressional each year from Utah pilots who by The Church of Jesus Christ of he said. “It’s really nice of (the donate their planes and time as Latter-day Saints, Toys for Tots pilots) to help people, to help Date High Low (prec./inches) Dec. 21 31 11 part of the Angel Flight West and the Utah Food Bank. these kids.” Dec. 22 26 17 . 11; 1 3/10 seat to North Carolina program. On Saturday, children from In addition to Saturday’s inches snow Pilots from all over the state the Paiute Tribe sat on Santa’s “Santa Flight Mission,” Angel counted, it shouldn’t look to the Dec. 23 33 19 trace of snow by Brock Vergakis gathered Saturday for a special lap as adults helped load trucks Flight West also helps sick courts for help, Lee said. and precip. WRITER mission for the Paiute Indian with Christmas goodies. people in remote areas by fly- Dec. 24 41 22 trace of snow “I think what we learned is SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Tribe. They brought a ton of Paiute Tribal Chairwoman, ing them hospitals or doctor and precip there’s unlikely to be a judi- Dec. 25 37 19 When Congress reconvenes next food, toys and medical supplies Lora Tom, expressed the Tribe’s appointments, said wing coordi- cial solution to that problem. Ned Bevan, Tooele’s weather month, it could give Utah the to those in need and even made appreciation. nator Andy Wilson. In other words, if we’re going observer for the National Weather fourth congressional seat that room for Santa, who gave his “I think the true meaning of For the last few weeks, the Service, reports that his recording sta- to solve it, it’s a problem that state leaders believe it deserves sleigh a break and hopped on Christmas is to give,” she said. pilots have been flying items to tion at 139 S. Main received .11 inches would need to be solved through after the federal government’s a plane. The donations are especially those in need throughout Utah. of precipitation between Dec. 21 and lobbying efforts,” he said. 25 and a total of 1.05 in December. failure to count 11,000 overseas “The pilots just love doing important for the Paiute chil- “We were busy,” said pilot Following the 2000 Census, For the water year, which began Mormon missionaries as Utah this,” said Phil Titus, winglead- dren, said Shivwits Band of Rick Eiler. “But we’ve been able it appeared that might be a pos- Oct. 1, 2006, Tooele has received 3.95 residents in the 2000 Census. er for the Utah Wing of Angel Paiutes Leader Glenn Rogers. to deliver Christmas to a lot of inches of precipitation. The normal sibility. The seat went instead to Flight West. If not for Angel Flight West, people.” for the year is 18.49 inches of precipi- U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney, tation. North Carolina, which was able Titus said his organization many wouldn’t have much of a D-N.Y., introduced legislation to elect a 13th U.S. represen- will have helped nearly 1,800 Christmas, he said. Valley Weather Forecast tative with an advantage over directing the Census Bureau Utah of only 856 people. to conduct a test count of Local Weather Even if Congress fails to give Americans living abroad. Utah a fourth seat in 2007, rapid In 2004, the Census Bureau Logan airport seeks commercial flights Wed growth in the past five years spent $7.8 million attempting 37/28 to count Americans living in LOGAN, Utah (AP) — Now Frontier is looking for addi- Frontier is expected to 12/27 virtually assures Utah a new seat after the 2010 Census is France, Kuwait and Mexico. boarding — for Logan? tional routes into Denver, where announce routes in June and Periods of rain and snow. Temps completed. While 600,000 survey forms Why not, say local airport offi- the company is based, he said. launch a new regional carrier, nearly steady in the mid to upper cials, who are asking Frontier Officials have until Jan. 15 to Lynx Airlines, in July. 30s. But come 2020, history could were printed, only about 5,400 repeat itself. were returned. Airlines to bring commercial submit a proposal with unem- Stehmeier said he has A recent state analysis “We believe the response was flights to northern Utah. ployment rates, average wages received more than 20 phone “This will bring business into and growth. calls from people wanting to fly Thu obtained by the AP shows Utah low by any standard,” said for- 32/19 mer Census Bureau director the area,” said Rich Stehmeier, “We’re trying to show them from Logan. 12/28 will likely find itself battling — this time for a fifth seat — with Charles Kincannon in congres- manager of the Logan/Cache that there is a very diverse eco- The Cache Valley Regional Snow showers. Highs in the low sional testimony. Airport. “It’ll allow for tourism nomic base in our community Council will also submit a letter 30s and lows in the upper teens. Virginia in 2020, when a fail- ure to count overseas Mormon Federal investigators then to come in here, and the eco- and because of that, it’s very of support. missionaries as Utah residents recommended the Census nomic impact ... will be phe- stable,” said Sandy Emile, chief “It would be a huge benefit to Bureau exclude Americans liv- nomenal.” executive of the Cache Chamber have commercial service out of Fri could once again determine 28/14 who wins additional represen- ing abroad as part of the U.S. In September, Frontier of Commerce. Cache Valley so people wouldn’t 12/29 tation. Census in 2010. Officials with announced plans to add 10 “We will try to make them have to drive to Salt Lake,” said Sunshine. Highs in the upper 20s Using state population esti- the Government Accountability planes for flights to 18 destina- aware of how great the need is Craig Peterson, council chair- and lows in the mid teens. mates and census projections, Office cited high costs and poor tions in the Rocky Mountains in our community,” Emile said. man. in 2020, Utah would receive the survey responses. region. 434th House seat — its fifth — That put Utah right where it Logan, 80 miles north of Salt Lake City, wasn’t on the list. But Sat 29/20 under a complex reapportion- had started four years earlier. 12/30 ment formula. Oregon would be The Census Bureau contends Frontier has said it will consid- Mainly sunny. Highs in the upper awarded the 435th seat. Virginia it has dependable government er a proposal from the airport, NOTICE 20s and lows in the low 20s. just misses out. records for military personnel Stehmeier said. But Utah’s seat would be far living abroad, allowing it to The additional entries to the Tooele from secure. If Oregon’s popula- accurately count them. It said the same isn’t true for other Sun 32/19 tion is .2 percent and Virginia’s Something Transcript Bulletin’s Holiday Writing Americans overseas. 12/31 is .4 percent greater than pro- On Your Contest, originally scheduled to run in Mostly cloudy. Highs in the low jected, the analysis shows The Church of Jesus Christ of 30s and lows in the upper teens. Virginia takes Utah’s spot. Latter-day Saints keeps detailed Mind? today’s paper will run in Thursday’s paper. ©2005 American Profile Hometown Content Statistically, it’s a dead heat. records on its missionaries, Service “We’re talking two-tenths of which it shares with state plan- a percent, four-tenths of a per- ners but not the public. Subscriber Service cent. That’s decimal dust,” said North Carolina argued in Robert Spendlove, the state’s its fight to keep its 13th seat If you haven’t received your that counting a religious subset Write a letter to the Editor! newspaper by 6:30 p.m., please call chief demographer. P.O. Box 390 882-0050 and our customer represen- State leaders remain bitter would violate church and state Notice of tative will assist you. Customer ser- over losing out on the fourth separation rules. Utah’s appeal Tooele, UT 84074 vice hours on Tuesday and Thursday seat after the 2000 Census, and argued in part that the census [email protected] nights are 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. New Year they’ve been working on a plan was an unconstitutional gov- to get it without waiting for ernment intrusion on religion Deadline Changes another census. because Mormons who know Tooele Due to the New Year holiday, the ������ ���������� They’ve endorsed a proposal they will be excluded from the Tooele Transcript Bulletin will be closed ���������������� census may avoid overseas mis- �������� ����������������� that would take the extraordi- Monday, January 1, 2007. sionary work. �������������� nary step of permanently expand- “We Are Your Neighborhood The deadlines for Tuesday, “If you’re simply saying these �������������� ��������� ing the 435-member House to Family Theatre” January 2 edition are as follows: ������������� ������������������ would be people who would oth- 437 members next year. Utah 1600 N Pine Canyon Rd. Classified and Legal Notices: ������ would get its fourth seat while erwise be here, that opens it up (East of Viaduct) • 843-5800 Friday December 29 by 4pm. ����������� ���������� the District of Columbia would to everybody who lives outside Tickets are now available online ��������������� ��������������� get its first voting member. the U.S. What’s the difference at www.movieswest.com Community News Items ��������������� ������������������� between somebody in Argentina (Weddings, Birthdays, etc.) by 3pm. �������������� ���������������� Since 1912, Congress has nd th ������������ ���������������� only expanded once — tempo- for a mission versus somebody backpacking in Argentina? ... Dec. 22 - 28 rarily to 437 — after Alaska and *Times & Shows Subject to Change ��������� Even the strongest proponents ������������ ������ Hawaii obtained statehood. And * ����������� ������������� even Utah’s most ardent sup- of Utah’s position would hope- ����������� ��������������������� porters of a fourth seat question fully pause before they made Night at the Museum ������������ ������������ the constitutionality of grant- that argument,” said Matthew Dly: 12:05, 2:20, 4:35, 7:10, 9:30 ������������������ ������������ Burbank, a University of Utah Sun: 12:05, 2:20, 4:35, 7:10 ������������� ������������ ing Washington, D.C., a voting (PG) ��������������� ������������ member. political science professor. ����������� ������������ While a House with two extra Maloney, the New York rep- * �������������������� members would seemingly quell resentative, said it’s still impor- The Holiday ������������� �������������������� Utah’s complaints from 2000, it tant to count Americans living Dly: 12:50, 4:00, 7:00, 9:45 ����������� ����������������� doesn’t address the underlying abroad but recognizes there Sun: 12:50, 4:00, 7:00 (PG-13) ���������������� ������������������ issue: the Census Bureau only could be problems assessing its �������������� ����������������� accuracy. ������������� �������������� counts people living overseas if * ��������������� �������������� they are in military or govern- “I have been pushing for Charlotte’s Web ��������������� �������������� ment service. years for us to at least attempt ������������� ���������������������� Utah challenged that practice a count. Whether or not it could Dly: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:05, 9:10 Sun: 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 7:05 ���������� in a federal lawsuit. It reasoned be good enough to be used for (G) ����������� ���������������� the census should either count apportionment purposes is a ������������ ����������������� all Americans living abroad or legitimate concern,” she said. * ����������� �������� Burbank said Utah may have We Are Marshall ������������� �������� none. North Carolina, home to ������������� ������������������� a large Army and Marine base, only one option if wants to Dly: 12:45, 4:05, 7:10, 9:55 avoid a repeat of 2000: Have would have lost its seat to Utah Sun: 12:45, 4:05, 7:10 (PG) ����������������������� Congress give new directions to ������������������������� had the census done either. ���������������������� The U.S. Supreme Court ruled the Census Bureau. * ����������������������������������� against Utah. Utah’s senior senator, Rocky Balboa “The essence of the court’s Republican Orrin Hatch, says �������������������������������������� the Census Bureau is sympa- Dly: 12:20, 2:35, 4:45, 7:00, 9:15 ����������������������������������������� conclusion was that the Census Sun: 12:20, 2:35, 4:45, 7:00 �������������������������������������������� Bureau gets lots of discretion thetic to Utah’s unique problem, (PG) ���������������������������������������� and gets to decide” who to but finding a fix is a legitimate ������������������������������������������� logistical problem. * �������������� count, said Tom Lee, a constitu- Chicken ��������������������������������������������� tional law professor at Brigham “I would certainly look into a The Pursuit of Happiness Pork ��������������������������������������������� Young University, retained as legislative approach to this issue. Dly: 12:00, 2:30, 4:55, 7:20, 9:50 Kebob Plate Kebob Plate ��������������������������������������������� But let’s be honest, any bill that 2 sticks, rice, salad, pita ����������������������������������������� the state’s legal counsel during Sun: 12:00, 2:30, 4:55, 7:20 (PG-13) 2 sticks, rice, salad, pita ���������������������������������������������� the appeal. He still disagrees would affect how the census is ������������������������� with the court. counted will be extremely dif- Show Times are subject to change. �������������������������������������������� ficult to get through Congress. Open daily 20 minutes $ $ ����������������������������������������� Looking into the future, the ������������������������������������������� court’s decision could have a We’re still working to find an before 1st show starts. �������������������������������������������� administrative fix that would be All shows before 6pm $4.50 more pronounced affect in 2020 • After 6 pm Adults $6.50 6.99 6.59 ����������������������������������������������� with Virginia nipping at Utah’s fair to everyone,” he said. Children (under 12) $4.50 Seniors (over 65) $4.50 ��������������������������������������� Alyson Heyrend, spokeswom- The Only State-of-the-Art Theatre in Tooele 490 N. Main, Tooele • 882-3608 ������������������������ heels, he said. All Digital Sound Wall to Wall Screens HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 9 pm “It sounds like a fair bet to an for U.S. Rep. Jim Matheson, �������������������������������������� D-Utah, and the state’s only ����������������������������������� me. I can only imagine they’ve got more military personnel,” member of Congress’ control- RITZ RITZ ���������������������������������� PG he said. ling party, said Matheson has no Tuesday - Thursday 5:00 • 7:00 Tuesday - Thursday 5:00 PG Tuesday - Thursday 7:00 R �������������������������������� Virginia is home to the plans to introduce legislation ����������������������������������� adjusting who is counted. Tooele’s Show Place Jeremy Irons - Edward Speleers ������������������������ Defense Department, Central for Over 60 Years! Intelligence Agency and numer- “Hopefully the same factors ��������������������������������������� that lined up against us last HAPPY BLOOD ������������������������������������������������� ous military installations, 882-2273 ������������������������������������������������� including the world’s largest time will never happen again,” 111 North Main, Tooele ���������������������������������������������� she said. http://ritz-motorvu.hypermart.net $ FEET$ DIAMOND $ �������������������������������������������� naval base. ERAGON ADMISSION: ADULTS: 6.00 CHILD/SENIOR: 4.00 before 6pm: 4.00 If Utah wants missionaries TUESDAY December 26, 2006 A3

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$31,906 $21,806 $19,806 $26,906 CALL NOW! 435.248.4072 A4 TUESDAY December 26, 2006 Birders invited to Christmas counts in Tooele, Fish Springs by Karen Hunt Springs on Dec. 31. three of the best birding experts “And the trend data is invalu- of the CBC,” published after the Springs include: Canada Goose, STAFF WRITER “We normally see between 45 in the state. They’ll teach people able.” Christmas Bird Count. Kids can Tundra Swan, Gadwall, American Christmas is the season for and 50 species in a day of count- “what makes one a duck and one Fish Springs, a national bird participate for free. Wigeon, Mallard, Northern hunting unique winter birds — ing,” said Jay Banta, who leads not an eagle,” Banta said. refuge which attracts between Birds commonly seen in Tooele Shoveler, Northern Pintail, but leave your guns at home. the Fish Springs count. “We’re The event, which helps the 5,000 and 6,000 wintering water- include: Canada Goose, Mallard, American Green-winged Teal, Tooele County residents are hoping to break our record of National Audubon Society track fowl, has hosted a count since Common Goldeneye, Wild Turkey, Redhead, Ring-necked Duck, invited to bring binoculars and 50 this year because we should bird populations worldwide, 1981. Just since 2004, Tooele City Red-tailed Hawk, Rock Pigeon, Ruddy Duck, Pied-billed Grebe, Black-crowned Night-Heron, a notepad to help document spe- have a pretty good crowd. It’s began in 1900 as an alternative to has also started hosting a count Northern Flicker, Black-billed Northern Harrier, American cies ranging from great egrets possible we could see 55 species traditional Christmas bird hunt- led by Kameron Childs. Magpie, Common Raven, Horned Coot, Common Raven, Horned or more.” ing. Today, over 50,000 amateur While pre-registration is pre- Lark, European Starling, Dark- and tundra swans to bald eagles Lark and Red-winged Blackbird, and prairie falcons as part of two Banta said the count, which is birders across the Americas par- ferred, people can also show up eyed Junco, Dark-eyed (Oregon) in addition to a sprinkling of rarer Christmas Bird Counts being orga- part of a nationwide program, is a ticipate. the morning of the count. The fee Junco, House Finch and American species like eagles and falcons. nized by the National Audubon great opportunity for bird enthu- “We really do get a snapshot to participate is $5 for each adult Goldfinch — although many rarer For the Tooele Bird count, Society — one in Tooele City siasts to learn to identify birds at a point of time of our winter- 19 and older and includes a copy species have also been spotted. meet at 8 a.m. on Dec. 30 at the on Dec. 30 and another in Fish under the direction of two or ing bird population,” Banta said. of “American Birds: Summary Birds commonly seen in Fish McDonald’s at 970 North Main Street in Tooele. Kameron Childs, who leads the Tooele count, may be reached by e-mail at [email protected]. For the Fish Springs Bird count, meet at 9:30 am Dec. 31 at the Refuge Headquarters in Dugway. Pre-registered counters are invit- ed to a chili feed afterwards in Fish Springs and can ask about overnight lodging. Jay Banta can be reached at 831-5353 ext. 2 or by e-mailing [email protected]. To reach Fish Springs, take SR-36 30 miles south of Tooele to the Faust Pony Express Station, five miles north of Vernon. Turn right and travel west for approxi- mately 70 miles. The refuge is on the right. In addition, bird watchers can join in wherever they happen to be across the Americas. Other locations in Utah include Grand 06 Explorer XLT 4x4 Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Zion National Park, Dual Heat & A/C, Logan, Moab, Ogden, Ouray 3rd Seat National Wildlife Refuge, Provo, Stansbury Island, Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, St. George, 3 ATTHIS Morgan, Silver Reef, Bear Lake, PRICE Dinosaur National Monument, and the Jordan River. To preregister and obtain more $ information visit the National 19,995 Audubon Society’s Web site at http://www.audubon.org/bird/ cbc/. 06 Escape Hybrid 4x4 06 Expedition XLT 4x4 [email protected]

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Allen Patch While the boys peered over at the toys, 8-year-old Teasha explained she’d be leaving cook- Auto Sales ies and milk out for Santa again this year. Santa prefers choco- late chip, she said knowingly. “We have a lot of presents. How are we going to put them Orem 801-226-6262 Allen Patch Rachel Fait Rick Covello Taz Smith Annette Ruybal Burke Smith under the tree — it’s so small,” she added. *Financing Available through Every vehicle comes with a Select Certified 3 Mo./3,000 Mile Warranty, Ryan was more to the point. Tooele 435-830-3222 See Dealer for details, all prices are plus tax, license & fees, subject to prior sale, offer ends 12/22/06. “Thanks,” he said simply. [email protected] TUESDAY December 26, 2006 A5 Stansbury teen dances classic ‘Nutcracker’ with Ballet West Natalie Tripp production, especially “The daughter. time, according to Trisha. CORRESPONDENT Nutcracker,” can be a little “Seeing her on-stage on Ballet West’s production of Shelby Newby leads a very daunting at times. Every night, opening night was so exciting “The Nutcracker” continues its busy, if unconventional, eighth- Newby must arrive at rehears- and so much fun,” said Trisha. run the rest of this week with grader life of keeping up her als at 6:00 p.m. with her hair “Performing in ‘The Nutcracker’ performances at 7:00 p.m., clos- grades at school and keeping perfectly styled to match the has been her dream for the lon- ing with a final matinee perfor- her toes pointed at dance prac- late 19th-century setting, and gest time, and now she’s living mance on Saturday, December tice. she must be ready to dance at her dream.” Commuting to and 30, at 2:00 p.m. Ticket prices The 14-year-old, Stansbury 7:00 p.m. After dancing in the from rehearsals and perfor- start at $14 and can be pur- Park ballerina has been select- opening scene, she is able to mances also allows for some chased by calling the Ballet ed to dance the role of Party leave the theater, getting back great mother-daughter bonding West box office. Girl with Ballet West in their home around 9:00 p.m. performance of the holiday Despite all the arduous classic “The Nutcracker.” and time-consuming training, Newby auditioned for Ballet Newby is also an exception- West’s prestigious acade- al student. She can be found Anyone Can Have a my earlier this year and was among the few listed on the accepted. After months of hard high honor roll at Grantsville work with the academy, she Junior High School, and she Great Smile was offered an audition for said she never misses class due “The Nutcracker” early this to a late rehearsal or exhaus- fall. Passing the audition this tion. time meant an opportunity to John and Trisha Newby are perform in the 51st annual pro- understandably proud of their duction of the most-popular ballet of the year at Salt Lake City’s Capitol Theater. Newby started dance les- sons at the tender age of three and has worked for years on her dancing. Since she joined Ballet West’s academy last September, she has traveled into Salt Lake City two to three Hans D. Smith times a week, practicing around 12 hours each week. To many FAMILY • GENERAL • COSMETIC this would seem exhausting, but not to Newby. “I eat, sleep, DENTISTRY and breathe ballet,” she said photography courtesy of Newby family FREE COSMETIC CONSULTATION with a smile. “I live for this.” Stansbury Park resident Trisha Newby, 14, will be dancing in Ballet When you present this ad Being a part of a Ballet West West’s production of “The Nutcracker” through Dec. 30. 493 W. 400 N. Tooele VENEERS • IMPLANTS 843-0225 882-4800 CROWNS • DENTURES 88 E. 700 N., Ste. B water was restored to those employees were told not to drink Most emergencies seen same day. Flood homes about 11 p.m. any until the pipes cleared out. 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ing home to spend the holiday Trucker with his parents. Because of the storm delay, however, all continued from page A1 of the warehouses were shut M he planned to spend the holiday down when he arrived in Utah R on Sunday. Stack was left with Ke A with family as well, but over s to ep yo W ET! nowhere to deliver his load until p u & CK Thanksgiving break he landed te TOASTY r PO in the emergency room with today. Making the best of the S you situation, Stack settled down in oliday in abdominal pain. Two surgical 3 This H Season - P $ 0 procedures later, doctors fixed the driver’s lounge and watched LUS an 25 a colon problem so rare they television to wait out the long EXTRA told Bundy it doesn’t even have weekend. He planned to sleep a name. Then they handed him a in his truck and do some laun- $26,000 medical bill. Uninsured dry until he could hit the road and needing to catch up after again. STEP #1 days spent in recovery, Bundy “Life goes on,” said truck- Get a new heating & cooling system from Harris Aire Serv. felt he had no other choice but er Bill Campbell, who after 42 to work over the holidays. years driving said he has never STEP#2 Receive $250 gift certificate that you can spend Utah was just a quick stop on been home for Christmas. He before Christmas at the Fashion Place Mall. the way to Sacramento, Calif., plans to retire someday, but for Bundy, who said he planned meanwhile, his career as a STEP #3 Pay nothing down with no interest or to spend Christmas in Reno, truck driver has taken him to payments until July! Nev. “It’s a good place to get 48 states and every providence stuck,” he said, alluding to the in Canada. The son of a farmer, Don’t let your older heating & cooling system put a damper town’s gaming diversions. Campbell said his father told on your holiday cheer. Get a new more efficient system Two drivers from Canada him “don’t eat dirt for a living.” today from Harris Aire Serv. There are only a limited amount stopped long enough at Flying Instead, he said, “I’m sucking of gift certificates available so you must act now. J to say they also planned to diesel fumes.” spend Christmas in Reno. The As the father of 12 children, Offer good thru 12/24/06 men, who didn’t give their James Boldin said he would names, said they were on their rather be in Chicago with his way to San Jose, Calif., and family, but “you got to do what The Same Great had decided to work over the Call Today you got to do.” He is headed to � � ��������������������������������� holiday because of the bonus Service AT Oakland, Calif., with supplies to � �� ����������������������������������� for a FREE money. ������ ����������������������������������� No Extra Charge stock shelves for post-Christmas But Kenneth Stack of San � ������������������������������ Estimate… sales. � ����������������� No Matter When Antonio, Texas, was losing � money while he waited out the America doesn’t fully appreci- You Call � ����� holiday in the driver’s lounge at ate how much commercial truck �������������� ��������������� Flying J. drivers do to keep the economy HARRIS AIR SERV IS “I get paid for driving. I going, said Bundy. We’re open 24 hours a day 7 days a week. You can call anytime and get a life OWNED AND OPERATED don’t get paid for sitting,” he “The volume it takes just to person that cares about your needs at no extra charge. That’s right no overtime IN TOOELE FOR said. Unfortunately, the pre- supply Wal-Mart is mind bog- charges. And everything we do in your home is 100% satisfaction guaranteed. 15 YEARS RUNNING. Christmas snow storm that shut gling,” he said. At businesses, warehouses, and stores through- THE SAME GREAT down much of eastern Colorado SERVICE AT NO EXTRA and Nebraska last week put out the free world “trucks turn ZERO DOWN ��������� ��������� Stack behind schedule. up 24-7” to deliver the goods. CHARGE NO MATTER Stack, who has been a long- “Everything you and I are ZERO INTEREST ���������� ������� WHEN YOU CALL haul driver since May of this wearing and everything we ZERO PAYMENT year, was carrying a load for eat is delivered by truck,” said Costco in Salt Lake City and Bundy. To keep goods moving, FOR A FULL YEAR planned to deliver it the Thursday he said he’s willing to skip a ONLY AT AIRE SERV � � � ������������������������������� before Christmas before pick- Christmas or two, since “there’s OAC ������������������������� ing up more freight and return- nobody but me to do it.” A6 TUESDAY December 26, 2006

■ Editorials, guest opinions, letters to the editor ■ Editor Jeff Barrus: 882-0050 Open Forum

Voice of Tooele County since 1894 Our View Turn back the clock for Christmas Christmas is a nostalgic time. We watch children gleefully tearing into packages and can’t help but remember the wonderful Christmas morn- ings of our childhood. Each year, we lament anew the rampant commer- cialization, feel a bit sorry for the fact that we can no longer remember the words to “O Christmas Tree,” or reminisce about family recipes and traditions — both those lost and those still These days we’re also nostalgic for the language of Christmas as the holiday becomes obscured in a blizzard of political correctness. Rare is the big-box retailer who will let the words “Merry Christmas” appear in a store or on employees’ lips during this period. Several national groups have tapped public dissatisfaction with this trend by pushing retailers to bring back Christmas in their signage and marketing materials. This is admirable. It is, after all, a Christian country with traditions other groups should respect and accommodate. Still, defending Christmas at Wal-Mart is a bit like defending marriage at a drive-thru chapel in Las Vegas. It misses the larger point. If we really want to defend Christmas, we should turn back the clock. Fifty years ago, Christmas was a multi-week celebration. People made long journeys to be with family, stocked up in advance of stores closing, and hunkered down for a lengthy, let-it-snow stay at home. Fathers were still playing with their kids on the floor through New Year’s Day. Now, for many working adults, Christmas is a three-day weekend — like Labor Day without the barbecue. If we really wanted to defend Christmas — the whole family together, elaborate meals, caroling with neighbors and snowman-building with kids — we would need to take back the time we used to give the holi- day. We would need to write those two or three weeks off the calendar, accept that nothing would get finished at work, and expect that nobody else would be working or shopping either. Instead of being an occasion LETTERS TO THE EDITOR to hurry up and get things done, Christmas would again become a time when nothing could get done. We would be forced to slow down and reconnect with friends and family. Thanks for Christmas senior citizens are too young (55 to LETTERS POLICY As is, we splash out plenty of money on Christmas. But only when we We just want to thank the Tooele 65) to have been exposed to the beau- give the holiday the one thing we deny it now — our time — will we be tiful music of that era. My first wife, Transcript Bulletin and everyone in The Transcript Bulletin welcomes let- able to recapture the Christmas many of us are nostalgic for. Afton, and I grew up in that era and the community for giving our fam- ters to the editor from readers. Letters our courting was often done danc- ily a Christmas we will never forget. must be no longer than 250 words, ing and listening to Big Bands such ANOTHER VIEW We would not have had a Christmas civil in tone, written exclusively for this year if it wasn’t for the help we as Glen Miller at Saltair, and the Ink the Transcript Bulletin, and accompa- received. Our kids were so excited spots — prior to the death of their nied by the writer’s name, address and to meet Santa and Mrs. Claus. Not father and again after he was replaced phone number. Priority will be given to Doctors must consider mental only did we have presents under the with a guitar player. During World letters that refer to a recent article in tree Christmas morning, your gener- War II, when I was home on leave, the newspaper. All letters may be sub- as well as physical health osity also saved us from losing every- we danced to Frankie Caryl and his ject to editing. thing. There are no words that could orchestra at Jerry Jones Rendezvous Generally neu- Nearly everyone who comes into express how grateful we are to the on 5th South in Salt Lake, and Tommy Letters written to thank an individual rosurgeons don’t contact with the medical profession community and to Tooele Transcript and Jimmy Dorsey’s combined band or organization should be submitted for request your pres- has a story of being left frightened Bulletin. It is really hard being the at the Hill Air Force Officers Club on “Notes of Appreciation” ence unless some- by doctors who say too little. Even one that needs help instead of the Saturday evenings. Since I was on call thing fairly major in simple cases of routine tests, too one helping, but it does show us the and my family was in Tooele, I spent E-mail: [email protected] has gone wrong many people are made to wait over type of community that we live in. the evenings playing pool, alternating Fax: (435) 882-6123 with your brain. weekends for results after being told We were so touched by how gener- with Tommy and Jimmy, depending Mail: Letters to the Editor That fact made my “the doctor would like to speak with ous and giving our community is, and on who was leading the Band. Some Tooele Transcript Bulletin friend Jason pre- you,” but never getting the call. P.O. Box 390 thank you all for all the prayers and of us seniors at the center enjoy danc- dictably uncom- In my case it was a recent routine Daniel Kline kind words from people that we have ing to recorded music with a DJ each fortable as his blood test when, after a bout with Guest Columnist never met. I wish that we could meet Friday from 6 to 8 p.m at the Senior doctor told him strep throat that led to flu-like symp- — a struggling single mom with a and thank everyone personally. We Citizens Center. It’s too bad more “you need to make toms and a weird rash, my doctor love of the country. I moved out of are so blessed to live in a community seniors do not avail themselves of an appointment to see the neurosur- ordered a test for mono. While hav- Salt Lake to get away from an ex- that really cares and shows the true this pleasant opportunity. geon” but declined to explain why. ing mono would not kill me, it would husband. I have had a fear of breaking meaning of Christmas. Not only did Kelly Gubler, M.D. Given the anxiety caused by not require a fairly large lifestyle modifi- down on SR-201 ever since I moved you give us a Christmas, you gave us Tooele knowing whether he had some sort cation for a few weeks and would be out to Tooele. I was grateful at least hope. Thank you all. of brain defect, tumor or other hor- decidedly inconvenient, so I was eager my daughter was not with me that The Underwood Family rible illness Jason, of course, wanted to know whether I had it. During my Thanks to mystery family day. Also, a blessing in disguise was Grantsville Do you remember how very to make this appointment as soon as blood test the doctor told me that I that my cell phone was recently sto- cold and stormy it was on Sunday, possible. Unfortunately, the neurosur- should be called with the results by len and its replacement actually got December 17? I sure do. I was driv- geon had a vacation planned and was early the next morning. If I did not get service along that road. Prior to this New seniors don’t dance ing out on SR-201 and my tire blew unable to squeeze him in for three a call by 2 p.m. he said, I should call Last Friday, Dec. 15, we were privi- family stopping, I had called someone out. A family headed into Salt Lake weeks. As you might imagine Jason the office and “yell and scream.” leged to be entertained at the Tooele to come out and change my tire, but I City from Tooele stopped and helped. spent those three weeks assuming he Not wanting to anger any of the Senior Citizen Center by David Faddis knew I really did not have the money I asked if they were going to be late had a problem so fatal that it wasn’t support personnel at his office, I actu- and his band, who played music from to pay someone to do this. I never for something. The wife commented, even worth rushing him to the doc- ally waited until 2:45 to call requesting the Big Band Era. The nostalgic, scin- got this family’s names and they may “going to church but God would want tor. What had started as a brain scan an answer. At that point I was told tillating and romantic music of that never know who I am, but I thank us to be doing this more.” Little did to find an explanation for random someone would call me back momen- era was wonderfully presented, and them from the bottom of my heart. they know who I was, where I came dizziness turned into a terrifying wait tarily. Of course, nobody did and I we were able either to listen to or Tanya Duffey from or how I was feeling at that time. to find out exactly how he was going waited until a few minutes before dance to the old tunes. The regretta- Tooele I had moved to Tooele last February to die. 5 p.m. to try again. During that call, ble thing is that many of the younger Fortunately, Jason’s more-than-jus- I was placed on hold for 16 minutes tifiable paranoia proved unnecessary after which a receptionist — not the because when he finally saw the neu- one I’d been speaking with earlier — rosurgeon and was diagnosed with picked up the phone and said “hello, a benign cyst on his pituitary gland. how can I help you?” This led to me Although the situation would have to explaining what I was looking for in be monitored regularly, it was not life- less than polite terms which resulted threatening and could be corrected if in four more minutes of holding before it caused problems in the future. a nurse came on to tell me that I did Jason’s experience, however, not, in fact, have mono. details a common problem within the Everyone understands that doctors medical profession. Too many doctors and their staffs have a lot of work to have such complete disregard for their do. Being busy, however, does not patients that they think nothing of justify keeping patients waiting for keeping them waiting for test results test results or leaving them in the dark or suggesting that they go for ominous as to their conditions. Doctors may be consultations without explaining why. highly trained, but they are still in the Certainly doctors should not need- service industry and providing service lessly alarm their patients by running in their case means worrying about through worst-case scenarios before their patients’ mental state as well as ordering tests, but basic explanations their physical well-being. and reassurances would go a long way. If my doctor wants me to have a heart Daniel B. Kline’s book, “50 Things scan to rule out a problem in that area Every Guy Should Know How to Do,” because he suspects my troubles lie is available in bookstores everywhere. elsewhere then he should tell me that. He can be reached at dan@notastep. If he wants the test because he sus- com. An archive of his columns can pects heart disease, than I have a right be found at www.notastep.com. to know that as well.

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Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor TUESDAY December 26, 2006 A7 New campaign aims to cut underage drinking by Suzanne Ashe attempt to buy alcohol using an STAFF WRITER older brother or sister’s ID. She There are a few new shady char- admits that although the new cam- acters hanging out in the liquor paign is helpful in making parents store on Tooele’s Main Street, much aware of the dangers of underage to the delight of state Alcoholic drinking, teens will still find ways Beverage Control Commission offi- to break the rules. She added that cials. concerned parents should be wary With sales of alcohol increas- of national ad campaigns that target ing more than $11.5 million from teens. November to December — a drastic “All of the different flavors of jump compared to other times of the rum, vodka and now cognac really year — a new state campaign aims target a younger drinker — from 21 to make sure none of that alcohol to 25,” Jones said. “But those flavors is consumed by underage drinkers. appeal to teens too, especially with The campaign places larger-than- all of the fruit-flavored drinks.” life-sized silhouette cutouts of teens Jones doesn’t think the cut- with anti-drinking messages in each outs will actually deter teens from of the state’s 38 liquor stores. Part attempting to buy wine or spirits of the campaign will also focus on illegally, but she hopes they will in-house training for store manag- raise awareness among adults who ers. otherwise might buy alcohol for a The cutouts, which arrived in teenager. “Like anything else, there is an Insurance Network, LC stores Friday, are sponsored by Former Leavitt Agency ParentsEmpowered.org and feature age limit for drinking,” Jones said. thought bubbles above the heads of “And there is a good reason for that 882-0707 Mel Workman (Owner) teens with anti-underage-drinking age limit.” messages: “No thanks. I need all [email protected] the brain cells I can get,” one reads — a pithy take on new research that shows underage drinking can cause permanent brain damage. Another says, “After school is the best time STOP BACK PAIN...NOW! to party,” — an ironic message New Medical Technology Treats Herniated and based on the fact that most under- age drinking happens between 3 Degenerative Discs without Surgery! p.m. and 6 p.m. Another cutout says Effective back therapy as reported on the ABC,NBC &CBS news. kids who drink before age 15 have a 40 percent chance of becoming photography / Missy Thompson addicted, while chances of addic- A new ad campaign at the State Liquor Store in Tooele targets under- SCIENTIFICALLYPROVEN! tion are only 7 percent for those age drinking through larger-than-life silhouettes of teens. After only three weeks of treatment, clinical studies have shown outstanding results who wait until they’re 21 to imbibe. weeks, Jones’ staff has been extra U.S. passports and military IDs. in relieving the debilitating pain that may be caused by bulging, herniated, “It’s been real helpful having the cautious about “carding” custom- “If an ID looks sketchy, if it has a degenerative, or ruptured discs, as well as sciatica, posterior facet program,” said Robyn Jones, man- ers. The liquor store accepts four hole in it or is bent, we won’t accept syndrome, and many failed back surgery cases. ager of the State Liquor and Wine types of identification: state-issued it,” Jones said. store in Tooele. Over the past few IDs, state-issued driver’s licenses, Jones said most often teens will After four weeks of treatments with the DRX9000, MRI’S have shown greater than 50% reduction in the size and extent of herniations.In fact, more than 86% of the patients treated with this new technology were efficiently corrected of marketing and communications. “Don’t be reactive in your giv- with DRX9000 Decompression System. Charity Many of the families served by ing,” Stamp said. “Research the Sub for Santa are “working poor,” •Clinically Supervised and NO Surgery Involved! continued from page A1 charity yourself. That way you can •Auto Injuries and On-the-Job Injuries Covered! Despain said. avoid being preyed upon.” “All of the people work, some •Most Insurance and Credit Cards Accepted! From June 2005 to July 2006, Utah ranks first in the nation in Tooele County residents donated of them more than one job, they FREE CONSULTATIONS generosity, according to a report $1,943 to the Red Cross. 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Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, Douglas Myron Bateman, returned home to his Heavenly Father on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, 2006, of compli- ��������������������������� cations from pneumonia, after ���������������������������� completing a successful mission on earth. Douglas was born July 20, 1918, to Samuel Sterling Bateman and Edith Taylor Bateman in Magna, Utah. He married Leta Wright in the Salt Douglas Myron Bateman Lake LDS Temple. He was an and Ronda Bateman (Kaysville, active member of the Tooele Utah); 31 grandchildren; and 27 Sixth Ward. Doug served the great-grandchildren. Half-broth- Lord through his many church ers, Sterling and Jill Bateman, callings including having served Harold and Laurel Bateman, in three bishoprics and as an Robert and Jamie Bateman and advisor to three deacon quo- half-sister, Kaye Christensen. rums. He was always willing to He was preceded in his death help out whenever asked. Doug by his grandchildren, Sharmayn served his country in World Ferguson, CarrieAnn Bateman War II as an Army infantryman. and Jay Bateman; parents; sister, He loved hunting, fishing and Maurine Solomon; and brothers, spending time with his family. Jay and David Bateman. He loved to bowl, golf and play Our beloved father gave us baseball, however, his great- a legacy of love and precious est pastime was watching BYU memories we will treasure for- football on Saturday afternoons. ever. Dad, ‘til we meet again. He graduated from Cyprus High There will be a viewing on School. He attended watch Wednesday , Dec. 27, at the Tate repair classes and worked at the Mortuary in Tooele, from 6 to Bateman Jewelry store. He also 8 p.m. Funeral services will be retired from the Tooele Army on Thursday, Dec. 28, at 11 a.m. Depot. Prior to World War II he at the Tooele Stake Center, 225 worked at Lockheed Aircraft in S. 200 East, Tooele. Viewing California. will start at 9:30 a.m. and run He is survived by his wife, until 10:45 a.m. at the church. Leta; children Gloria and Isaac C. Burial will be in the Valley View Ferguson (Ghana, Africa), Larry Memorial Cemetery, 4335 W. and Sherrie Bateman (Layton, 4100 South, West Valley. Utah), Eileen and Dave Risley In lieu of flowers please (Rochester, ), Myron donate to Primary Children’s and Miriam Bateman (Tooele, Medical Center, BYU General Utah), Curtis and Julie Bateman Education Fund or a charity of (Centerville, Utah) and Boyd your choice. NOTES OF APPRECIATION

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�������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������� A8 TUESDAY December 26, 2006 ‘Dreamgirls’ earns a rare place as a successful movie musical henever Hollywood film critic Richard Roeper over- attempts to make a ly optimistic in his predictions WBroadway musical into of a best picture win on “The a razzle-dazzle in-your-face sing- Tonight Show with .” ing extravaganza film it doesn’t “Dreamgirls” tells the story work. “Chicago” is only one of of a young black girls group these recent in 1966 from inner city Detroit attempts to trying to make their dreams compete with come true in the music industry. the Broadway The Dreamettes comprised of stage ver- Deena Jones (Knowles), Effie sion. Even White (Hudson) and Lorrell though it won Robinson (Anika Noni Rose) an Academy have been singing together for Award for seven years and finally get their best picture big break singing back up to in 2003, the James “Thunder” Early (Eddie film doesn’t Missy Murphy) under the management quite do the Thompson of Curtis Taylor Jr. (Academy stage justice. STAFF WRITER Award winner Jamie Foxx). The Although I Dreamettes eventually have the love both opportunity to open as a head- “Rent” and Reel Talk liner — not a back-up band — at “Phantom of a popular Miami, Fla. club. The the Opera” neither one worked Dreamettes are on their way to well on the big screen. The new becoming a crossover sensation movie musical “Dreamgirls” will with Effie’s brother C.C. (Keith probably rank with “Chicago” as Robinson) writing song after a movie enjoyed by everyone, song always trying to get in with not just musical fans. the newest and hippest music in I can understand how many the industry. may not like musicals as they Soon Effie and Curtis begin are often hokey and exaggerat- a relationship, but when Effie ed, but “Dreamgirls” will attract begins to become “trouble” he regular music lovers as well. shifts his focus to Deena as the Most of the stylized music in lead singer rather than power- photography courtesy of Paramount Pictures the film is borrowed from the hungry Effie. Effie is forced (Left to right) Anika Noni Rose as Lorrell Robinson, Beyoncé Knowles as Deena Jones and Jennifer Hudson as Effie White in “Dreamgirls.” 1960s black girl group sound. to leave the group before she The transformation from pop to can tell Curtis she’s pregnant back into the spotlight. Her some ideas from Diana Ross and actually make kids want to go him, play with a Tyrannosaurus soul to disco gives a melting pot with his child. She is replaced nine-year old daughter, Magic James Brown with hairstyle and to a museum and find it inter- Rex who just wants to fetch and of music that’s delightful to the by Michelle Morris (Sharon (Mariah I. Wilson) is now her choreography, but the music esting. keep hundreds of miniature men ears. However, with Beyonce Leal) and Deena Jones and the inspiration. She releases a won- wasn’t the same. “Night at the Museum” is tar- who want to fight each other. He Knowles starring as superstar Dreamettes is formed. They derful record with the help of Eddie Murphy as the soulful geted for kids and delivers for wants to give up, but decides to diva Deena Jones, the singing recorded hit after hit climbing C.C. Curtis stole the song and Jimmy “Thunder” Early really them, but for adults, it’s another give it another chance thanks is more “Destiny’s Child” from up the charts. Through the years re-recorded it with Deena Jones held his own among power- story. Essentially its “Jumanji” to some thoughtful words the 21st century than “Diana their sound made a transfor- and the Dreamettes. Deena even- ful female voices. Although for kids of today. Even Robin from Teddy Roosevelt (Robin Ross and the Supremes” from mation from girlie pop tunes tually realizes the snivel weasel Beyonce may have the look of a Williams couldn’t tear himself Williams). He soon discovers the 60s. Making her feature film to soulful R&B to light and of a manager Curtis really is and superstar, Jennifer Hudson has from the same plotline. Honestly, that Cecil, Gus and Reginald debut as Effie White, Jennifer fluffy disco of the 70s. Deena exposes him to Marty and Effie. the voice of a legend. I expected a whole lot more, not have been plotting to steal Hudson — a runner-up from and Curtis end up together with “Dreamgirls” shows the prog- Grade: A- out of Stiller, but for the entire many valuable items from the the third season of “American Curtis still doing whatever it ress of popular and crossover Rated: PG-13 for language, film. museum, including a plaque that Idol” — steals the show with her takes to get to the top of the music from the 60s and 70s as some sexuality and drug use Stiller plays Larry Daley, a causes the museum come alive. powerful pipes and rich vocal industry. Meanwhile Lorrell and well as the pit-falls of the music Running time: 131 divorced father who has trou- Larry must get the museum ten- textures. Jimmy (“Thunder”) begin a rela- industry with love, drugs and Now playing ble keeping a job. After get- ants to band together to get the “Dreamgirls” the Broadway tionship, even though Jimmy is money. The songs are good, ting evicted from his apartment, plaque back and keep the old musical opened on Dec. 20, 1981, married. He turns to the side but not great. Jennifer Hudson ‘Night at the Museum’ the disappointment from his men from stealing more items. and was nominated for numer- of stardom that uses drugs and really makes each song her own There are some actors who son Nick (Jake Cherry) forced This film is good for kids, ous Tony Awards including best alcohol to mellow out. and turns a boring repetitive can’t break out of their com- him into finding another job. He especially in the IMAX theaters. actress. I wouldn’t be surprised if When Effie goes back to the tune into a soulful masterpiece. fort zone. For instance, Robin wound up as the security night For adults it’s slightly entertain- “Dreamgirls” the movie is nomi- Dreamettes original manager, I would have like to have seen Williams is always Robin guard at the Museum of Natural ing with only a few intelligent nated for an Academy Award Marty Madison (Danny Glover) more hit music from the era. Williams. Rarely does he leave History in New York City. The jokes to keep the audience’s for best picture. Although I find to sing again, she fights her way Director Bill Condon did take his comedic roots for a more museum was getting rid of three attention. But, the museum had dramatic character. Ben Stiller old night guards, Cecil (Dick Van more life than Stiller’s acting. is the same way. His newest film Dyke), Gus (Mickey Rooney) Grade: C+ Clerk’s Corner “Night at the Museum” is very and Reginald (Bill Cobbs) who Rated: PG for mild action, much like “Meet the Parents,” have a secret of their own. some language and brief rude “Zoolander” and many others To Larry’s surprise, the muse- humor Finishing up the Election and his character is exactly the um comes to life at night. He Running time: 108 minutes same. However, this film may must keep lions from killing Now playing comparing it to the count on election is over for us....ex- the memory card from that cept of course for the address machine. You will be de- changes, giving voters credit lighted, as we were, to know for voting, etc. etc. Wind turbines in New Mexico that the vote came out exactly the same. Goodbye From Dennis Ewing

The canvas was then I would like to take this op- send power to Arizona held on Monday, November portunity to thank all of the PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona’s est electric and gas utility. a biomass plant at a Snowflake Dennis Ewing 20th, well, it began then. All people of Tooele County for largest utility has begin receiv- The renewable-energy paper-recycling company that Tooele County Clerk absentee and by mail ballots your support in allowing me ing electricity from its newest resource is the largest to be cuts burned trees from the that are received by election to work for you for the past power source — a just-complet- tapped by an Arizona utili- area of the enormous Rodeo- Although the 2006 Gen- day are counted on election 40 years. It has been a great ed wind farm in eastern New ties, but more will be need- Chediski Fire in 2002, and is eral Election was over about night, however, any absentee experience for me, one that I Mexico that can supply enough ed. The Arizona Corporation interested in a wind-generation juice for 25,000 homes. Commission, which regulates firm in Kingman, Lockwood 11:00 p.m. on election night ballots or by mail ballots will cherish for the rest of my Arizona Public Service Co. the state’s utility, approved a said. for Tooele County residents, received between election day life. Tooele County and the officials said 5 megawatts of rule in October requiring regu- “This wind project is sig- it was just the end of one and the day of the canvas are people of Tooele County are wind-generated power began lated utilities to get 15 percent nificant because of its delivery phase of the election process counted and added into the by no doubt the best in the flowing into the company’s Four of their energy from renewable of the first large amount of for the Clerk’s Office. There final total of the canvas. We state of Utah. Corners station in northwestern resources by 2015. renewable energy to the state,” was still much work to be also check the provisionals New Mexico on Friday. APS will meet that thresh- Lockwood said. “We are now completed. during this time period and I have watched the The power was the compa- old because it also produces going to be entering quickly the add the eligible ones to the county go from paper ballot, ny’s first from the Aragonne 10 megawatts of geothermal next phase of our renewables The Monday, November totals. This process took to punch card ballots to the Mesa Wind Farm in eastern power and 6 megawatts of solar program.” 13th, after the election an longer than anticipated, so the electronic machines. Each New Mexico, which has 90 power. The new wind power is APS is working with Northern audit was conducted of the canvas was delayed until the change has been for the bet- wind turbines, each 227 feet being purchased under a 20- Arizona University to study electronic voting machines. 21st of November when the ter. The more we use the high, and has a peak output of year contract. wind patterns in the state to 90 megawatts of electricity. Barbara Lockwood, manager identify future wind-farm sites. This required that one elec- final election totals were in. electronic machines, the “There’s really substantial of renewable energy for APS, APS has been criticized by tronic machine (1% of the more we will see they are wind out there to say the least,” said the wind-power project is the Corporation Commission machines in each Legislative The Clerk’s Office then for the better. said Keith Hayes, National the first of several new alter- for not signing a contract with District), drawn by has to get a certified report Weather Service spokesman in native-energy projects in the an Arizona company for its random draw from the Lieu- of the canvas and the audit Thank you, I look forward Albuquerque, referring to wind works. She would not disclose first major wind-to-electricity tenant Governor’s Office, results to the Lieutenant to seeing you in my new farm site 15 miles southwest how much APS is paying for project. had to be audited. The audit Governors Office so they can career....retirement. of the town of Santa Rosa. The the New Mexico project. “It’s great getting this renew- consists of hand counting compile the state report. We Aragonne Mesa site is near The utility is working on a able energy for the state, but we all of the votes in the paper then box everything up to be the New Mexico Wind Energy plan to partially power some hope that future negotiations canisters for that machine and held for 22 months....and the Center, which produces 200 of its conventional power will spur major wind projects megawatts of electricity for plants with methane from two within Arizona,” Commissioner PNM Inc., New Mexico’s larg- Phoenix landfills, plans to add Kris Mayes said. Retirement Party for Dennis Ewing

Thursday, December 28th from 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm in the South Auditorium of the Courthouse

The public is welcome to attend.

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From The Sidelines Cowgirls fall Football feast just short of set from now road victory by Nick Drake SPORTS EDITOR until Jan. 8 The Grantsville “Road Warriors” had a chance to pull off another girls bas- ketball road triumph Thursday at Mt. Tis the season for Pleasant. all football fanatics. The stage was set for another dra- Tra-la-la-la-la-la-la-la. matic victory. ‘Pigskin radicals can However, the Cowgirls forgot one feast on a buffet of grid- thing - free throws are big down the iron classics along with stretch and hitting just two of nine in holiday ham, chips, dip the final frame while North Sanpete’s and Christmas candy. Nichole Gordon drilled one of two with The remote control 1.8 seconds left - to lift the Lady Hawks will be burning from to a hard fought 46-45 victory. tonight until to Jan. 8 Erica May paved the way for North Nick Drake with a football game or Sanpete with a game-high 19 points. two engulfed every day SPORTS EDITOR Rika Larsen led the Cowgirls’ attack — what a glorious 14-day with a team-high 11 and Sammie Jensen span - beginning tonight netted 11. Rachael Topham also hit for with the Motor City Bowl, which is played in 10 for Grantsville. Detroit, Mich. The game came just two days after We also have wild NFL play the next couple freshman Kelsi Wells fired in a 3-point of weekends to enjoy, where post-season missile at the horn to erase Park City’s berths are dancing in athletes heads. The NFL two-point cushion and lift Grantsville to has a full slate of regular-season play this a dramatic 46-45 victory in overtime. weekend, including 15 pigskin affairs on New The Lady Miners had just taken a Years Eve. slim 45-43 lead in the extra session just There have been just a couple of bowl seconds before Wells buried the clutch games played already for those hearty and long-range jumper to vault the GHS devoted college football fans. There are still “Road Warriors” to another heartstop- household bowl names like the Champs ping road win. Sports, PetroSun Independence, Insight, MPC Wells poured in a team-high 18 points Computers, Emerald, Chick-fil-A, Meineke Car for Grantsville and Sammie Jensen Care, or better yet, Gaylord Hotels Music City popped the nets for 11, including a bowls yet to be played for those and starved photography/Troy Boman Tooele’s Tanner Stuart (center) fires off a pass to a teammate despite being surrounded by a host of Timpview defend- nine-of-11 performance from the char- gridiron fans. ity stripe. Kylie Erickson also registered The University of Utah and Brigham Young ers in Wednesday’s game at THS. The Thunderbirds registered a victory over the Buffs in the game, 51-45, to snap Tooele’s three-game win streak. seven points and Rika Larsen hit for University have already feasted on their grid- five more. Erickson and Larsen also iron classics. The Cougars roasted some Duck recorded pivotal rebounds down the Thursday, rolling to a decisive 38-8 triumph stretch to set up the Cowgirls’ thrilling over Oregon in the Las Vegas Bowl. John Beck win. passed for 375 yards and a pair of touchdown Stuart continues to hit big shots Grantsville now boasts a 3-2 road strikes as BYU snapped a decade of bowl futil- record, beating Juan Diego (45-44) also ity and hit a big jackpot in Vegas. The Cougs in overtime and American Leadership by Nick Drake Tooele also met Timpview Wednesday at home. culminated the 2006 gridiron campaign with 10 (47-33) and falling only to Delta (51-38) The Thunderbirds exploded for a 20-11 outburst in straight victories, including the MWC title. SPORTS EDITOR and now North Sanpete on the year. Tanner Stuart is making it a habit of being in the right the final frame of the game to erase a 34-31 Tooele lead Meanwhile, the Runnin’ Utes tangled with Meanwhile, the Cowgirls sport a 0-4 place at just the right time for the Tooele boys hoop and capture a hard fought 51-45 victory on the Buffs’ the Tulsa Golden Hurricane in the Armed mark on the year at home, stumbling team. home floor. Forces Bowl in Fort Worth, Texas. Utah to talented squads like Judge Memorial The Buff sophomore hit his second game-winning Michael Salazar poured in a game high 20 points and vaulted its bowl win streak to sixth straight (80-27), Snow Canyon (61-47), Emery shot in the waning seconds of the affair to lift THS Tanner Runia fired in 10 for the T’Birds. Saturday with a 25-13 triumph over Tulsa. (69-57) and Uintah (49-46). to another heart-stopping victory, 54-52, Tuesday at Josh Johnson paced the Buffs with a team high 13, As for the upcoming bowls, we also have The Cowgirls relish the Christmas Hunter. and Zac Clausing popped the cords for nine. Tanner the second tier bowls like the Alamo, Outback, moratorium before returning to the Stuart fired in a shot with 1.5 seconds to snap a 52-52 Stuart fired in six, while Dorian Cochran and Justin (Auto Zone) Liberty, (Brut) Sun and (Pacific hardwoods Saturday, Dec. 30 for a home deadlock and Zac Clausing intercepted the pass to pre- Brady netted five each. Life) Holiday Bowls to enjoy. But those are the affair with Union in a 4 p.m. bout. serve the triumph. Tooele now takes some time off to celebrate the appetizers, leading up to the main course, the Grantsville Coach Kenzie Newton The victory marks the third straight for the Buffs Christmas moratorium. The Buffs will get back on the major bowls New Year’s Day and beyond. said her team had its chances to pull after Tooele opened the season with five consecutive floor Saturday, Dec. 30, in a home date with West at 7 Even though it isn’t a high profile bowl, the out another hard fought road triumph. setbacks. p.m. Holiday Bowl has an entertaining and interest- “It was a disappointing loss,” she Josh Johnson poured in a team high 13, and Clausing Buff Coach Dan Medina said his team did another ing bout of the mid-tier bowls when a pair of stated. “We had our chances to win the netted 10 to pave the way for the Buffs. Dorian Cochran nice job of keeping its poise and concentration in a tight 9-3 teams in 21st ranked Texas A&M tangles game. But we just didn’t hit our free and Stuart hit for nine each, and Marcus Baker provided contest against Hunter. with 20th ranked California Golden Bears in throws in the fourth quarter and that San Diego Thursday at Qualcomm Stadium. five. If you like offense, the Insight Bowl should A.J. Pataialii led all scorers in the game with 16 points. SEE STUART PAGE A11 SEE ROAD PAGE A11 be entertaining when Texas Tech and Minnesota Scott Friel pumped in 14 for the Wolverines. battle it out Friday at Sun Devils Stadium in Tempe, Ariz. Only four teams have relinquished more passing yards than Minnesota this fall while only two teams have thrown for more Mustangs fall SEE FEAST PAGE A11 to Wolverines

by Nick Drake SPORTS EDITOR Sports Wrap Dugway beat the West Wendover junior varsity at home earlier this month. So when the Mustangs made a visit to the Tooele Jr. Jazz scoreboard Wolverines on Thursday, West Wendover operators needed for 2007 had a little Christmas surprise waiting for The Tooele Junior Jazz Youth Basketball them — the varsity team, including the sec- league is currently looking for scoreboard ond-leading scorer in the state of Nevada. operators for the 2007 season. The Wolverines rallied for a hard-fought This is a great opportunity to make 53-47 victory. money while watching basketball. If you The game marked the second close set- are interested, please call Kris McEachern back in a week for the Mustangs. at 843-9248. Operators must be ages 14 Intermountain Christian School rallied or older. If interested in being a referee, from an early deficit to pull out a hard- please call Dean Gonzales at 849-2354. fought road victory, 56-52, just a week ear- lier at Dugway. Cowboys fall in Cedar City However, the Mustangs did manage to photography/Troy Boman Grantsville dropped a pair of non-league pull out a clutch 50-48 triumph at St. Joseph Tooele’s Kaytlyn Murphy crunches down lane 3 in the 200 yard individual medley placing first in heat one of the contests Wednesday and Thursday in Cedar last Tuesday in Ogden. 2006 Tooele Invitational at the Leigh Pratt Aquatic Center. City. Morgan Kartchner fired in a team-high 16 The Cedar Redman outscored the points, and leading scorer Landon Wilkins Cowboys 20-10 in the final frame of the was held to 10 points. Stacy Keith netted game to pull out a 58-47 triumph Wednesday eight and Zach James tossed in seven for at home. the Mustangs. Buffs just miss tri-meet sweep Steven Warby led the hosts with team Mark Howerton poured in a game high 19 high 17. points to ignite the Jays’ attack. Josh Childs poured in a career high Dugway now takes a break for the by Nick Drake ter impressive, hard fought victories Aquatic Center. All former team 18 and Logan Drake hit for 10. Marcus Christmas moratorium and then prepares over Copper Hills (187-97) and Bear members are encouraged to attend. Johnson and Craig Harrison also netted six SPORTS EDITOR for a Saturday, Dec. 30, test at Milford Tooele gave its all to take home River (187-94) while the Lady Buffs The Tooele team will resume each and Trevor Hawkins added five. against the Tigers at 7 p.m. the coveted team title of their own managed a triumph over the Lady action in the PAC pool Jan. 4 with Canyon View sprinted to a 14-2 lead after Mustang Coach George Bruce said swim meet, the Tooele Invitational. Bears (194-74) but dropped a deci- a tri-meet against Rowland Hall-St. one period and held off a Grantsville come- his team just turned the ball over too But the squad didn’t have much sion to the Lady Grizzlies (148-138). Marks and Grantsville. back bid to record a 47-41 victory over the many times to beat a good team like West time off to recharge their bodies as Tiffani Smith and Kyle Cooper cap- The Buffs came into the presti- Cowboys Thursday in Cedar City. Wendover. the Buff squad tangled with Copper tured the Most Improved Swimmers gious Tooele Invitational on a roll. Josh Childs fired in 15 and Logan Paulich “We’re just not taking care of the bas- Hills and Bear River just a few days of the Meet honors while Trish Cox Tooele had only suffered one dual pumped in nine. Harrison and Hawkins ketball good enough to beat good teams,” later. and Jon Lee grabbed Swimmers of setback each in the past 11 bouts, also tossed in six each for the Cowboys. he stated. “When you have 28 turnovers The quick turnaround took its toll the Meet awards as well. the boys falling to Ogden (166-119) Grantsville takes time off to celebrate and they have eight, that tells a story. It’s a on the girls and boys squads but the The local squad now takes some and the Lady Buffs to Logan (148- the Christmas Moratorium. The Cowboys game we had a chance to win. We’ve played team responded to the challenge and time off to celebrate the Christmas 138). well at times. But we just can’t sustain our nearly pulled off a sweep. moratorium. Then, the Buff squad SEE WRAP PAGE A11 The Tooele boys managed to regis- will host the THS Swimming Alumni SEE FALL PAGE A11 meet Thursday at 6 p.m. at the Pratt SEE MISS PAGE A11 TUESDAY December 26, 2006 A11

of Jared Genther, Trent Andrus, Dustin Perkins and Miss Alix Court joined together to take fourth place with continued from page A10 a time of 1:56.83 as well. Jon Lee powered his way to a title in the 200 free with a career best finish of 1:58.89 and teammate In spite of the setbacks, the Buffs have registered Cameron Crane garnered bronze with a third-place some impressive dual victories the past month over finish of 2:02.34, also a lifetime best. Nichols battled tough opponents. to a career best time of 2:09.16 to take fifth place and The boys now sport a 12-2 dual mark while the teammate Knighton also established a lifetime best Lady Buffs are 11-3 on the campaign. finish of 2:10.70 to earn seventh place overall in the Tooele Coach Mel Roberts said he was impressed event as well. with the overall team performance after the emo- Philpot seized top honors in the 200 individual tional effort put forth just a few days earlier in the medley with a gold finish of 2:13.26 and teammate Tooele Invitational. Andrus set a career best mark of 2:20.00 to garner “Coming back after the Tooele Invitational over fifth place overall. Terence Perkins took sixth place the weekend was a challenge but the team responded with a time of 2:23.51 and Dustin Perkins sprinted to well and continues to improve,” he stated. “Copper a lifetime best finish of 2:33.78 to take seventh place Hills and Bear River provided good competition in as well. every event and I was proud of the way the team Snarr battled his way to a gold finish in the 50 free performed. There are only three more meets until with a top time of 24.35 and teammate Ricci battled the region and state championships so we will have to a bronze with a third place finish of 25.15. Court to decide where swimmers will be able to score the also took ninth place overall at 26.20. most points and concentrate on those events. Lee grabbed top honors in the 100 free with a It was a tough meet for the girls to lose,” he added. lifetime best finish of 53.30 and teammate Knighton “We knew that Copper Hills matched up with us well was right behind with a third-place time of 56.65. but Mary Burden had a family emergency and had to Court grabbed fifth place overall at 58.07 and team- The Grantsville Pee Wee football team celebrates another gold trophy performance at the Pig Skin Classic leave the state and we really missed her. The team mate Scott Young took ninth place with a finish of National tournament in Las Vegas. The Cowboys met the undefeated team from Tucson, Ariz., the Hoya’s gave it a good effort with Trish Cox, Laurie Halladay, 1:00.45. (10-0), in the first game and captured a stellar 14-0 triumph. Grantsville also upended Utah’s Pine View, 36- Erika Andrews, Amber Skelton, Kaytlyn Murphy, Ricci, Lee, Crane and Snarr captured first place 14, behind a solid offensive line effort in which Cowboy running backs tallied over 100 yards rushing. The Kylie Riding and Allison Bowers coming through with a time of 1:38.80 in the 200 free relay to edge team would like to thank all of its sponsors for helping the team get to play in such a prestigious tournament with their usually strong performances. Courtney out the Bear River team by .49 for top honors. The and experiences of a lifetime. Stubbs, Lizette Torres, Kristin Anderson, Courtney squad of Knighton, Terence Perkins, Andrus and Lopez and Kilee Butterfield contributed in their Court fought to a third-place time of 1:42.73 in the events but we lacked our usual strength in the sprint event as well. Manuel Alvarez ripped the tact Mike at 435-830-6629. freestyle events.” Chevalier garnered top honors in the 100 back Wrap nets for 35 points and Derek Peterson hit for 12. Landon Lady Buff alumni Coach Roberts said the boys team is building team with a career best time of 1:02.24 and Buff teammate continued from page A10 depth and diversity. Genther seized a bronze in the event with a third- Mikesell also chipped in with reunion set Friday “Jon Lee continues to improve with each meet and place finish of 1:05.19. Dickinson also took eighth will not hit the hardwoods until 10. The annual Tooele High Wendover now takes time can be a challenge in whatever events he swims,” he place at 1:13.35. Jan. 3 when the Cowboys tan- alumni athletic reunion is off to celebrate the Christmas noted. “Cameron Crane, Matt Ricci, Mat Snarr, Jared Terence Perkins seized gold in the 100 breast- gle with Delta on the Rabbits scheduled for Dec. 29 in the home floor at 7 p.m. Moratorium. The Wildcats Genther, Gilbert Nichols, Jordan Knighton, Trent stroke with a top time of 1:08.03 and powered a Buff THS gymnasium. Andrus, Dustin Perkins, Kyle Cooper and Stefen won’t hit the hardwoods again sweep. Ricci followed with a silver time of 1:10.61 All former Lady Buff ath- Chevalier all keep improving and showing promise Wildcats fall to until a Jan. 12 home date with and teammate Crane took home the bronze with letes will be able to renew for the future. Bobby Philpot and Terence Perkins neighbor Dugway at 7 p.m. a finish of 1:10.97. Dustin Perkins fought to a fifth Eagles, 73-71 acquaintances and reminisce continue to turn in times near their best and should place finish of 1:12.06 to provide valuable depth West Ridge Academy pro- THS baseball title about seasons gone by. The have good time drops come the end of the season. duced a pair of strong first points for the Buffs. events will be from 5 p.m. to “Newcomers to the program this year like Spencer Philpot, Chevalier, Lee and Snarr completed the and third quarters and held off reunion set Sat. 7 p.m. Then, the Tooele High Dickinson, Crystal Pedro, Stephanie Lee, Chelsea meet in style with a stellar top time of 3:39.16 in the comeback rallies by Wendover The 1996 Tooele High girls basketball team will take Smaellie, Dylan Bryan, Lauren Howsden and Nytalya 400 free relay. The Buff squad of Nichols, Knighton, to register a 73-71 victory over Baseball team that captured on Union and all of the former Court are laying a strong foundation for the future of Genther and Crane took third place overall with a the Wildcats Wednesday on the the school’s lone baseball our program. bronze finish of 3:49.28. Fighting Eagles home floor. crown has scheduled a reunion athletes will get into the game Boys sweep Grizzlies, Bears Copper Hills’ Zack Harris (100 fly) and Bear Adam Alexander poured in later this month. free to support the Lady Buffs. The Tooele boys didn’t have any trouble having River’s Wesley Richards (500 free) spoiled the Buffs’ 25 points and Darren Faber The ‘96 Buffs that upend- For more information con- two more trophies mounted on the walls, upend- bid for a complete sweep of first-place honors in contributed 19 to pace the ed rival Murray for the state tact Coach Susan Rydalch at ing the Grizzlies and Bears in the same meet last the tri-meet. Philpot (1:01.68), Andrus (1:03.03) and hosts. Jeremy Suchanski net- crown will meet Dec. 30 at 7 833-1978 during school hours Tuesday at Pratt Aquatic Center. Snarr (1:04.14) took third through fifth place in the ted 13 as well. p.m. in the THS cafeteria. or 435-884-6359 during the The Buffs seized top honors in nine of the 11 100 fly for Tooele and teammate Genther finished in For more information con- Christmas Moratorium. events and coasted to a decisive tri-meet sweep of eighth place at 1:12.74. Copper Hills and Bear River. Chevalier (5:36.63) and Nichols (6:13.86) battled well. charity toss as well. Stefen Chevalier, Bobby Philpot, Terence Perkins to third- and fourth-place finishes for THS in the 500 The Buffs recorded a 16- Hunter stormed back in the and Matt Ricci combined forces to rule the 200 med- free while teammates Cooper (6:25.52) and Stewart Stuart continued from page A10 10 edge in the second period final frame of the game to knot ley relay and set the tone of the meet right from the Ekins (6:33.96) garnered sixth and seventh place, to extend the margin to 29-21 the contest down the stretch to respectively, as well. start with a winning finish of 1:51.41. The Buff squad “We did a good job of execut- by intermission. Clausing and force a deadlock, 52-52, late in ing the game plan and keeping Johnson ignited the Tooele the contest. Brady Hatt spurred Wells in the first frame. game to attempt to battle back. the game at our tempo,” he said. attack with four points each the Wolverine rally with two 3- However, the Lady Rabbits Jensen ignited the Cowgirl come- “We had balanced scoring inside in the frame and Stuart drilled point bombs and Friel logged Road and outside. Our match-up zone a 3-point bomb. Cochran and four points as well. Ryan Brough continued from page A10 exploded for a 15-1 outburst in the back bid with five points while second session to take a comfort- Larsen and Erickson netted three did a good job holding some of Marcus Baker tallied two points also buried a 3-point shot and able 28-12 intermission cushion. each. Melanie Johnson, Wells and their key players down. We did and Cheatham added a free Jordan Davidson canned a free was the difference in the game. Nielsen caught fire with 12 points Oltjenbruns also added two points fine with their press. throw to build the eight-point throw and field goal as well. We played well at times during the in the frame, including three 3- each to aid the GHS offense. “It was another good, hard- advantage at the break. Moleni also provided a basket game. We are definitely improving. point bombs, while Jones hit a Nielsen kept the Cowgirls at fought victory,” he added. Friel kept the Wolverines as well. Hopefully we can learn from our basket and free throw to complete bay with all 11 of the Rabbit points “Tanner (Stuart) knocked down within striking distance with However, Stuart sprinted mistakes and be better prepared the scoring. down the stretch, including three the big shot in the end again. six points in the quarter and down the court and drilled a for the next time these situations Larsen scored the lone point of more 3-point bombs. We’re learning how to win the Pataialii hit for four to complete runner with 1.5 seconds left in come up in a game.” the period from the charity stripe Nielsen poured in a season-high close ones. We’re taking care of the team tally in the eight-minute the contest to snap the tie and Delta 51 - Grantsville 38 for GHS. 28 points and was the lone scoring the ball in the end and improving session. give Tooele back a slim two- The Lady Rabbits registered a Delta outscored Grantsville 12- threat of the night for the hosts. every time we step on the floor. Tooele also recorded a 15-13 point edge. 15-1 barrage in the second period 9 in the third quarter as well to Jones was the second-leading Our free throw shooting paid assault in the third period to Buff Zac Clausing intercepts and never relinquished the advan- extend the margin to 40-21 headed scorer for Delta with five points. dividends (last Tuesday).” take a double digit cushion at 44- pass a Hunter pass the length of tage against the Cowgirls Nov. 30 down the stretch. Shanae Johnson Meanwhile, Jensen paced the Tooele 54 - Hunter 52 34 and still eight minutes remain- the court to preserve the thrill- at Delta. drilled a 3-point shot along the Cowgirls with a team-high 12 Tanner Stuart once again ing. Clausing paved the way for ing win and Tooele’s third con- Haley Turner fired in a pair of way while Nielsen, Bailee Lovell, and Larsen tossed in 10 as well. played a significant role in the the Buffs with four points in the secutive. field goals and Shaylee Nielsen Peterson and Whitney Singleton all Erickson netted six. Grantsville hit waning seconds to help vault quarter and Baker fired in a 3- Josh Johnson poured in a popped the nets for a 3-point bomb produced a field goal each. Misty just 15 of 57 shots from the field, the Buffs to another dramatic point missile. Cochran, Preston game-high 13 and Zac Clausing to ignite the Delta attack in the Ingram also canned a free throw to 27 percent, and converted just 11 triumph, this time over the Class Fawson, Stuart and Jordan pumped in 10 to pace the Buffs opening period of the game. Jaclyn aid the effort. of 37 shot attempts in the paint. 5A Wolverines last Tuesday. Clemente all hit a field goal each attack. Cochran and Stuart also Jones and McKenzie Peterson also Larsen triggered the Cowgirl The Cowgirls also misfired on 14 Tooele raced to a slim 13-11 to help build the double-figure hit for nine each and Marcus chipped in with a field goal each attack with four points in the peri- of 23 free throws, hitting only 39 edge after eight minutes. Josh edge for the Buffs. Baker contributed five. to stake the Lady Rabbits to a slim od while Kylie Erickson chipped percent from the charity stripe for Johnson popped the cords for Pataialii kept Hunter in the A.J. Pataialii ignited the 13-11 cushion after one quarter. in with three. Jensen also hit a the game. Delta, meanwhile, was five points and Dorian Cochran game with seven points in the Wolverines offense with a game- Grantsville stayed close, thanks field goal to add to the offensive only three of seven from the line. netted three points, each hitting period and Moleni tallied five, high 16 and Scott Friel netted 15. to five points from Sammie Jensen production for GHS. a 3-point bomb along the way. also hitting a 3-point shot, along Harold Moleni also chipped in and a basket each from Megan Grantsville did record a 17- Zac Clausing and Stuart logged the way. Friel chipped in with a with nine as well. Oltjenbruns, Rika Larsen and Kelsi 11 edge in the final frame of the two points each and Justin Brady Fall added another charity toss to continued from page A10 help give the visitors a slim two- Pet of the Week focus or energy for four quarters. point lead after one period. We have a lot of work to do in the Hunter stayed close when A.J. next few weeks and we need to Pataialii registered five points have more vocal leadership on and Scott Friel tossed in a pair the floor to become the team we of baskets. Harold Moleni also want to be.” chipped in with a basket as

Dame (10-2) against Louisiana Feast State (8-4) in New Orleans Jan. 3. continued from page A10 But the Tostitos BCS Championship Bowl will settle yards than Texas Tech this year. the National championship when On Saturday, 18th ranked Texas top ranked and undefeated Ohio is set to tackle an always tough State takes on SEC champ and Iowa squad in the Alamo Bowl in once-beaten Florida in Glendale, San Antonio. Ariz. on Jan. 8. The Big Daddy of them All, If that isn’t enough, the NFL the Rose Bowl is a must-see gives out a little New Year’s Eve affair when the high octane USC present Dec. 31 when 30 teams Trojans (10-2) battles an angry slug it out in the regular season Michigan Wolverine team (11-1) in finale to close out the 2006 NFL Pasadena on New Years Day. This campaign. Nothing like hard-hit- should be a very interesting and ting football to cure a gridiron fun game to watch. hangover. Adoption procedure: To adopt an animal from a local shelter you will be required to pay for vaccinations, licensing, and possibly a shelter fee. The Tostitos Fiesta Bowl is And if that’s not enough, Jan. 6 intriguing as well as undefeated and 7 is wild card weekend where Shelters are only required to hold animals for Boise State (12-0) and Oklahoma four NFL post-season tilts begin three days before they are euthanized. (11-2) do battle in Glendale, Ariz. their bid for Super Bowl berths. For more information on this week’s featured pet or other animals on New Years Day as well. The Beginning tonight until Jan. 8, available for adoption contact the Tooele County Animal Shelter at Broncos and Sooners are highly there are 61 games, pro and col- 882-1051, Tooele City Animal Shelter at 882-8900, or the Grantsville ranked in the national polls. lege, in a glorious 14-day span. Animal Shelter at 884-6881. However, unlike most years, There is nothing like football for Brought to you by: Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. this year’s major bowls are spread the holidays. out. So let’s warm up the recliner The FedEX Orange Bowl fea- and remote and put out the “do photography/Troy Boman tures once-beaten Louisville (10-1) not disturb” sign on the living Tooele Veterinary Clinic Grantsville’s Kylie Erickson dives for a loose ball against Uintah in a against ACC champ Wake Forest room because we’re just begin- 1182 No. 80 E., Tooele, Utah • 882-1051 game Dec. 16 at GHS. The Cowgirls lost the game by three points, (10-2) on Jan. 2 in Miami. ning this glorious holiday feast for 49-46. The Sugar Bowl pits Notre football fanatics. A12 TUESDAY December 26, 2006

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photography / Troy Boman Artists express their creativity in the desert, miles from civilization. Signs in the Salt Desert riving west on Interstate 80 away from Lake Point Junction and the Tooele area you soon enter a very strange land where the interstate is surrounded on all sides by water and mud. DDepending on the time of year and the weather conditions, you will see the Stansbury Range reflected perfectly in the water to the south, with its high snow clad peaks rising up majesti- cally above the greenery of the Grantsville area and the brown cheat grass covered benches.

“Too often I would hear men boast of the miles covered that day, Rarely of what they had seen.”

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At other times the water recedes and leaves a stark, bleached white salt plain on either side of the road which provides an equally striking scene as that of the mirrored image of the mountains in the water. This continuous wet / dry cycle has repeated itself for thousands of years, sometimes to extreme extents. In fact, an ancient lake once covered the entire area. This ancient body of water known as Lake Bonneville was fully 1,000 feet deep along sections of the I-80 west corridor from Lake Point to Wendover. Forceful wave action of this enormous lake left its mark upon the Oquirrh, Stansbury, Cedar, Lakeside and

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left their mark upon the desert, trav- the art is very der just what the heck you are look- salt. What a beautiful sight it is to Rocks elers speeding along the highway intricate. I ing at. This is the “Tree of Utah” see the red, white and blue stand- continued from page B1 today often stop to mark the desert remember spe- and everyone has their own opinion ing tall out in the salt, waving in the in their own way. cifically a per- of this 87 foot concrete anomaly breeze. Grassy Mountains which you will These self-proclaimed scriveners fect rendition which is unlike any tree I have ever On the far edge of the desert pass in that order heading west to of the desert use rocks to convey of the Looney seen. I have crossed the flats more at Wendover, travelers will notice Wendover. The eroded waterlines messages to speeding motorists as Tunes charac- than most people and I still won- a large, rocky mound rising right look like bathtub rings around the they endeavor to escape the monot- ter “Yosemite der what the creator was smoking out of the city which has become mountains, hundreds of feet above onous salt flats. This is quite an Sam,” the cre- when he created it. Karl Momen, a billboard of another type for this the valley floor. undertaking as the rocks necessary ator of which the artist responsible for this struc- community and visitors to it. Since Now if you think the terrain near for the construction of the mes- was blessed ture expressed his vision of bringing the days of World War II, military Tooele and Grantsville was strange, sages has to either be stolen from with great nature, space, myth and technology units have painted their insignias you will be in for a great surprise the roadbed, railroad grade or from artistic ability. together in the Tree of Utah. Looks upon this peak which overlooks when you reach mile marker 40 and points distant as there is no natu- Just as you like unnatural space junk to me, the Wendover Airfield. All of the vari- the Knolls exit. The Knolls are signif- rally occurring rock for miles and become mes- creator of which should be jailed for ous types of rock messages found icant because they are the last varia- miles. These amateur artists also merized by littering, but to others it is a “mod- on the salt are painted here, high tion in elevation for over 40 miles. have to contend with the very real the messages ern art masterpiece.” upon the rock for everyone to see. The desert becomes completely flat possibility of sinking beyond their on the salt, a Rock art and artistic expression In the days of the Second World beyond this point, almost beyond knees in the muck as they arrange strange object gone wrong are not the only mark- War, a beacon adorned its summit description, and it as white as snow the rocks into pictures and written begins to take ings upon the desert. The early sur- in order to prevent aircraft collision shape on the — even in July. Early explorers such messages. veyors dragged their chains across on approach. horizon on the as Jedediah Smith, John C. Fremont Hazards notwithstanding, these the salt and marked the corners of One thing all of these markings north side of and Howard Stansbury nearly per- makeshift billboards are very effec- the township and range sections in have in common is that they are the freeway. As ished in this inhospitable place. The tive and are easily visible to their the late 1800’s and some of their temporal. Eventually, the desert will you approach wagons of the Donner Party cut captive audience on the interstate. corner monuments remain upon the claim them, erasing any trace, but this solitary deep ruts in the salt that are still Messages of professed love, propo- desert. More recently, individuals for now it is very interesting to cross feature you visible in places even today. Just as sition and conquest adorn the salt filled with post 911 patriotism have the Salt Desert and see the signs begin to won- the ancient lake and early explorers desert floor. In some instances, photography / Troy Boman taken to posting old glory upon the upon the desert for yourself.

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Tooele Volunteers needed The Tooele Family Center has a great Nativity walk need for volunteers to help out at the Nativity Bethlehem Walk, Speirs Farm, center. This is a great opportunity for stay- 394 W. 200 South, 5 to 9 p.m. every night at-home moms or retired persons. Moms through Thursday, Dec. 28. For more infor- can bring their children to the center while mation call 882-0006. they volunteer. The schedule is very flex- Attention Overlake residents ible and is based on your availability. This Applications are being accepted to fill a is a great way to be more involved in your vacancy on the North Tooele City Special children’s education and your community! Service District Administrative Control Contact Kari at 833-1960 to sign up or for Board. Applicants must be registered vot- more information. ers and live within the district bound- aries (Overlake Development or Sunset Schools Estates Development). All interested par- ties should submit letters of interest to the North Tooele City Special Service District, Volunteers needed c/o Andrea Cahoon, 772 North Main St. Interested in helping junior high students #317, Tooele, Utah 84074, by Monday, Jan. with their homework after school? The photography courtesy of Laurie Paige 15, 2007. Any questions may be directed to Utah State University Extension 4-H pro- Copper Canyon Elementary School students recently participated in the 15th Annual Cammi Awards. The Cammi Awards recog- Melanie Hammer at 882-6990 or Steve Dale gram is looking for volunteers. Homework nize student creators of the best anti-drug and anti-violence public service announcements from across the state and is hosted at 843-5410. assistance is needed from 3-4 p.m. Monday, by the Weber Human Services Foundation. The awards show is hosted by the Weber Human Services Foundation at the Peery’s Join a team Tuesday and Thursdays. Help as much Egyptian Theater each year in Ogden, Utah. These fantastic Copper Canyon Elementary students, and their two-minute “Good Attention: bowlers and teams for men’s as you’d like. Please contact Darlene Choice-Bad Choice” video, were nominated and recognized for their prevention efforts. Copper Canyon participants included: and women’s leagues are still needed Christensen at 843-2353 if interested. (back, l-r) Sixth grade teacher and coordinator Mrs. Boyer, Kassidie Cushing, Ashlie Talavera, Morgan Vorwaller, Jenna Langton, Monday through Friday. Join a league and Run baby pictures Brian Bailey, Kaleb Frischnecht, Adriana Waldhouse, First grade teacher and coordinator Mrs. Christen; (front, l-r) Daija Cover, join the fun. For information call Tony The final and full price deadline for invites everyone to the Spanish services Pinochle: Thursday at 9 a.m. Moms meet Barker at 882-2096, 840-0214 or call Buddy’s Tooele High School Senior Baby Ads is every Saturday at 5:30 p.m. For informa- Pool: Everyday The MOMS Club of Tooele Valley, Utah at 843-0733. Jan. 18. Order forms were sent home to the tion call Padre Romas at 882-4721 or 801- Puzzles: Everyday will meet 10 a.m. on Jan. 3, 2007, at the Flu shots available parents of each senior. If you need another 968-2731 or call Diconea Irene Rael at Birthday dinner on Jan. 26, at 4 p.m. Utah State University Extension office Flu Shots are still available at Tooele form, please see the front office or Mrs. 882-2062. Entertainment: Tooele County Choral auditorium, 151 N. Main in Tooele. The County Aging and Adult Services for adults Milne. Group at 5:30. club will conduct business, followed by a and children age 12 and older. Medicare Scouts Grantsville’s annual open house will be talk by Michelle Russell from Utah State Part B will be billed for the cost of the shot Library on Jan. 5, 2007, Time 1:30 to 4:30 Renew University on “Feeding Preschoolers: for those who qualify, and Blue Cross will your membership for $4. Refreshments, Healthy Eating and Activities.” Separate be billed as a secondary insurance. The Den chief training gifts, and fun! supervised kids activity is available. Social cost of the shots is $20 without insurance Story time cancelled Changes are coming! Cub Scout leaders Center Board Meeting will be on Jan. 8, time will follow the presentation. All moms coverage. For further information, please The Tooele County Bookmobile Library, bring your den chiefs to roundtable for two at 10 a.m. in the Tooele Valley area are invited to call Joyce Rigby at 882-2870, Ext. 128 or Grantsville, has cancelled story time sched- months and you can get them trained. Den Center is closed Monday, Jan. 1 and Jan. attend. To RSVP or find out more about Donna Young at 882-2870, Ext. 126. uled for Thursdays, Dec. 28. Story time will Chiefs will now have a two-month class to 15. MOMS Club call JoAnna at 884-6644 or resume at 4 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 4, 2007. help them learn how to be a successful den Health Clinic email [email protected]. Online library renewals chief and by doing so help you as a leader. Hearing Clinic: Tuesday, Jan. 2 from 9 Weight loss support Grantsville to 12 p.m. Remember you can access Tooele City TOPS: Take Off Pounds Sensibly is Blood Pressure: Every Thursday at 12 GHS Alumni Library accounts online. Go to http://www. accepting new members. Check us out at Education p.m. The annual GHS Alumni basketball tour- tooelecity.org/tcl/library.html and click “My Tooele Senior Center, 59 E Vine, 5 p.m. Foot Clinic: Tuesday, Jan. 30 from 1:30- nament will be held on Dec. 26, 27, 28, Library Card” in the top left-hand corner; every Tuesday. Connie 850-8174 or Marylou 3:30 p.m Appointments are necessary. with games running at 6, 7 and 8 p.m. each enter your library card number and last 830-1150. G-ville hunter education Dr. Martin: Jan. 12 from 9 to 11 a.m. night. (Times for first games will be posted name. The “Patron Information” screen A Hunter Education class is being offered New trips in February. Help abuse victims in the newspaper and various places in will show all items currently on loan to in Grantsville, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Jan 4-Jan. 18. Volunteers needed for the Tooele County Grantsville approximately two weeks from you. You can renew items (if not overdue), The classes will be held every Thursdady at Tooele Seniors Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault The Tooele County Senior Citizen Center now.) The player’s fee will be $15, the reserve books and check our collection. the Grantsville Jr. High School, 318 S. Hale Victim Advocacy (DVSAVA) crisis line! can be reached at 882-2870. The center is same as it has been in the years past. The Need help? Call 882-2182. Street. The shooting test will take place at Training will be provided and a background for the enjoyment of all senior citizens 55 spectator’s fee will be $1 each day. There Enjoy creativity the Lee Kay Center, in Salt Lake City on Jan. check required. If interested please call years young and up. will also be a three-point competition will See three teenage recycler’s creations at 20. from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Preregistration is 241-0337. be which is open to anyone in attendance. the Tooele City Library during November, recommended, due to limited class size. Mondays – Cardio-breeze/pilate aerobics The cost for the three-point contest will be which is America Recycles Month. The Pre-register or obtain more information 9:30 a.m.; Bridge 10 a.m.; Lunch 12 – 1; Line Veterans $5 per player. We would like to encourage three very creative and imaginative recy- by contacting Lynn Taylor at 885-6503, Jay dancing 1 p.m.; Bingo 1 p.m. all to come, to play basketball or to just clers, Cayley Dunn, Amberly Long and Weyland at 884-3862 or Leon Hadley at Tuesdays – Lunch 12-1 p.m.; Pinochle 1 mingle with old friends and classmates, so Jordan Thomas, won the library’s Rehash 884-6111. Registration forms can be picked p.m.; Line dancing 1 Veteran benefits that we can continue this great tradition in Wednesdays – Breakfast 9 a.m.–12 p.m.; the Trash Contest. up at Williams Video at 124 W. Main and A Field Service Officer from the Veterans our wonderful town of Grantsville. If there aerobics and muscle 9:30 a.m.; ceramics returned to any of the individuals above. of Foreign Wars of the U.S. (VFW), are any questions or concerns please con- Bookmobile story time 1 p.m. Registration is $6. Each applicant must Department Service Office, in Salt Lake tact Andrew Vera at 435-228-8734 or send The Tooele County Bookmobile Library, Thursdays – Pinochle 9 a.m.; Lunch 12– have a parent or legal guardian sign the reg- City, will be in your area to assist you in and email to Andrew at ftwshrimp@yahoo. 429 E. Main, Grantsville. Story time will 1 p.m.; Bridge 12:45 p.m.; Canasta/Other istration form, social security number and understanding and applying for rightful VA com. be held each Thursday at 4 p.m. unless Games 1 p.m. full legal name is required on this form. benefits, preparing and documenting appli- the library is closed. For information call Fridays – Pinochle 9 a.m.; Tai Chi and Old Folks Sociable cation for compensation, pension, hospi- 884-3703. Tooele hunter education Yoga Aerobics 10:30 a.m.; Bingo 1 p.m.; We are in need of old pictures and All classes are from 6 to 9 p.m. Range talization and other benefits. This is a free Dinner 4–5:30 p.m. Grantsville yearbooks from before the fire times to be announced. Note: State law service and veterans need not be members Dec. 29 – DJ Ned in 1983. We will copy and return ASAP. Churches requires students to attend all sessions of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. • New Year’s dinner and dance – Saturday, Please send or take to GHS attn: Jane of class. Cost is $6. Classes at Tooele to qualify for assistance. The VFW Field Dec. 30; Dinner will be served 7–8 p.m., Autry or Contact Jane at 435-228-8217 or County Health Building, 151 N. Main St. For Service Officer will be working out of the New Year’s dance Dancing 8 p.m.–12 a.m. $5 per person, 884-4500. more information call Gene at 882-4767, or Tooele Workforce Service Center located There will be an LDS Region Dance to Reservations by Dec. 27 Bryan: 882-6795. at 305 N. Main Street from 3 to 4:30 p.m. celebrate New Years Eve. The dance will • Seeking Friday Night Entertainment on Jan. 19. Stansbury be held on Saturday Dec. 30 from 9:30 p.m. Adult Education after dinner. If interested, call the center. until 12:30 a.m. It will be held at the Tooele Get your high school diploma this year! • Looking for a Piano Player for the Valley View Stake Center located at the All classes required for a high school diplo- Tooele Senior Band -Volunteer Position. Recovery Join Stansbury Board corner of Broadway and 1000 N. in Tooele. ma, adult basic education, GED prepara- • Volunteer drivers are needed for Senior Those interested in being considered for All youth ages 14-18 are invited to attend. tion, word processing, drivers’ education Center “Short Trips.” Apply with Rose or appointment to the Stansbury Recreation Dance cards are required. Regular dress and English as a second language are avail- Joyce at the Center. CDL Not Required. Kick drug habit Service Area Board must submit a state- standards apply. Young men need to wear able. Register now to graduate — just $25 New Year’s Eve dance A 12-Step Addiction Recovery Program ment of qualifications and resume to the per semester. Located at 76 S. 1000 W., Can for addictive/compulsive behavior, run by ties and dress pants, young women need to Fantasy New Year’s Eve Dance Saturday, District Clerk, 1 Country Club, Stansbury be reached at 833-1994. Adult Education LDS Social Services in Tooele and Erda, wear a dress or skirt. Dec. 30, 8 to Midnight (or later). Seniors Park, UT 84074, on or before Jan. 19, at classes are for students 18 and over. welcomes new members and everyone. Discussion group 55 years and older. Dinner will be served 5 p.m. To be eligible for appointment, a Take GED • Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. at 1030 S. 900 W., person must be a registered voter residing The Church of Christ at 430 W. Utah from 7 to 8 p.m. Reservations by Dec. 27, at The GED test will be given Jan. 9 & 10, Tooele, Room 118 within the boundaries of Stansbury Park. Ave. will host a discussion group on “The center desk or call 882-2870. starting at 8 a.m. Because of the holiday, • Thursdays 7:30 p.m. at 134 E. Erda One vacancy exists. Purpose Driven Life.” It will start Jan. 3, Senior Circle call Andrea at 833-1994 between the dates Road, Erda, Room 8 at 7 p.m. and will go for 13 weeks. All are All RSVP’s for activities must be made by invited, and there is no charge. Babysitting of Jan. 2 - 8 to pre-register for the test. Castaways AA meets calling 843-3690. Castaways Alcoholics Anonymous meets Deseret Peak will be provided. A book will be provided. Advanced computer class set • Hinges and Twinges (water aerobics) For additional information, call 882-44642. Monday-Saturday at Noon and Friday at An advanced computer class in Microsoft - Meets Tuesdays and Thursdays 11 a.m. at 6:30 p.m. at St. Barnabas Center, 1784 N. Closed for holidays Study LDS scripture Word XP, Access, Excel, PowerPoint and Pratt Aquatic Center, $2.50. Aaron Dr., Tooele — open, mixed, non- Windows is being offered on Tuesday and Deseret Peak Complex will be closed The Tooele Utah Stake is sponsoring an • Body Instincts (stretching, toning) - smoking, wheelchair access. Nursery avail- Wednesday nights for four weeks begin- Sunday, Dec. 31, at 4 p.m. for the holiday. Adult Religion Class with the topic: “Pearl Tuesdays at 10 am at Pinnacle Therapy, 29 able Monday-Friday; adults only Saturday. ning Jan. 9 from 6-9 p.m. Fees range from It will reopen on Tuesday, Jan. 2. If you of Great Price, Part 4.” Classes will be held South Main. on Wednesdays beginning Jan. 3, and con- $20-50. Tooele AA meets daily have questions please contact us at (435) Tooele Alcoholic Anonymous meets daily 843-4020. tinuing through April 25, 2007. The instruc- ESOL tor is David A. Christensen, former instruc- Groups at noon and 8 p.m. at 1120 W. Utah Ave. Call Archery tournament ESOL conversational classes are held 882-7358 for information. tor for the University of Utah Institute. Monday & Thursday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The sixth annual Deseret Peak Shoot The class will be held at the Tooele LDS ESOL students may come anytime the cen- Diabetes care Feeling trapped Jan. 13-14, will be in the indoor arena If someone’s drinking is affecting your Institute Building, 65 S. 200 West, Tooele, ter is open for Individualized study with The diabetes support group will have with 3D animal targets. It’s presented by life, Alanon can help. My Hoop meets Utah, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Registration will our software programs and textbooks. The its meeting on Jan. 3, 2007, at 11 a.m. at Stansbury Oquirrh Bowmen and Deseret Wednesdays at 10 a.m. in the youth room be held on the evening of the first class, and book fee is $25 per semester. the Tooele Health Department Building. Peak Complex. All levels of shooters wel- and at 6:30 p.m. in the Youth Room at 1784 the cost for the course is $20. Dr. Robert Burr, Endocrinologist, come. For more information or to register N. Aaron Dr. or call Perky at 435-249-0054. contact Jay Walk at 435-884-3410. New service schedule Seniors who has recently opened, his Wasatch The Bridge Christian Fellowship meets at Endocrinology and Diabetes Specialist Alateen group Rough stock practice Phil’s Glass Reception area on 635 N. Main, practice in Stansbury Park will speak about Alateen group info, call 849-1881. Monday night activity: Come watch rough North entrance. Sunday Worship starts at Grantsville Senior Center diabetes care and when it is appropriate stock practice, held every Monday at 7 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Bible study is Wednesday at 7 The Grantsville Senior Center can be for a person with diabetes to see a diabetes at the Deseret Peak Complex Indoor Arena. p.m. Contact Pastors Scott and Marilyn reached at 884-3446. specialist. Practice begins Monday Dec. 4, 2006, and Thiessens at 435-830-3619 or Keli at 435- Daily Schedule will end Monday March 26, 2007. General 840-0430. Lunch: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, admission is $2. For more info. contact and Friday. Please make your reservation Wes Clegg at 435-496-3129 or visit our Web Christians gather BULLETIN BOARD POLICY before 8:30 a.m., the morning of the meal or site www.deseretpeakcomplex.com. Tooele Christian Fellowship invites you to attend our Sunday services at our new sign up sheets are available for you at the Golf on the green If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the newspaper at 882-0050, meeting place: Tooele High School on 200 center. Please fill them out. fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Board” is for special The Pitch and Putt Golf Course at the W. Vine St. Worship starts at 10 a.m. and Breakfast: Wednesday at 9:30-12 p.m. Deseret Peak Complex is now open. The community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For- Bible classes for all ages is at 11 a.m. Call Aerobics: Tuesday and Friday at 9 a.m. profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Please limit your notice to green fees are $4 and $2 for clubs. Call 435-224-3392 or check out our Web site at Bingo: Thursday at 1 p.m. ahead and receive group discounts. The 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announce- www.tooelechristianfellowship.org. Bunko: Wednesday at 1 p.m. ment will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising course has nine holes and is lit at night Spanish services offered Ceramics: Tuesday at 10 a.m. department at 882-0500. Information should be delivered no later than 3 p.m. on the day Philanthropy The Episcopal Church of St. Barnabas Line Dancing: Thursday at 10 a.m. prior to the desired publication date. B4 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 26, 2006

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No money need- We are looking for an energetic Certifi ed 9 - 5 • Mon - Sat condition Burgundy calling the Tooele Tran- Medical Billing FREE Pick-up edging with Southwest- script Bulletin at ed. Part time job with Nursing Assistant to join our home health 884- 3366 ern style center. (435)882-0050 for de- Assistant full time pay. $50,000 to team. Applicants must be able to speak, $100.00 Each or $100,000 per year. 6400 Burmester Rd • Grantsville tails. (Ucan) for busy medical practice read, write and understand instructions $175.00 for both. 843- in Tooele. Medical or www.utahpigwrestling.c where minds and spirits grow 9061 STRAW FOR Sale om in English, be CNA certifi ed and have COAL FOR Sale $12 Dental billing experience $3/bale Arbon’s in 100lbs 884-6899 reliable transportation. • Preschool Activities daycare/preschool LUXURY SOFA & love Grantsville 884-5066 a must. Pay FIRE EXTINGUISHER • Loving, Clean Enviroment seat w/goose-down fill- commensurate with sales and service tech- For more information contact Michele: Monday-Thursday CUSTOM BLUE Golf ing, $1890 for set; 2 nician needed to serv- • Arts And Crafts Cart Lights, Horn, Cov- Farm Equipment experience. If qualifi ed, • Full Healthy Meals 6:00am-6:30pm unique hand-painted ice Tooele County area. er 435-224-3593 882- chests, $200 each; den- please fax resume to: Tooele County resident • Group Pictures 3-11 year olds 0781 im sofa & love seat, 3-POINT DIRT scoop, 801-951-2389 preferred. Apply at 153 $325 for set. Homebod- excellent condition. Attn: HR East 4370 South, Mur- DIAMONDS don't pay Call Kim for details 843-9751 or 830-2449 ies, 1 N Main. 882-0650 $100. Call 882-3313. ray, Utah. (801)263- retail! Large selection, 1705 Ask for Steve AVON: TO BUY OR high quality. Bridal sets, NORTH VALLEY Appli- Sporting Goods Byrd, Byrds Fire Protec- SELL. Sell to anyone. wedding bands. Every- ance. Washers/ dryers tion. thing wholesale! Rocky $99-$199. Complete For information call in- Community Nursing Services Mtn. Diamond Co. repair service. Satisfac- SELLING YOUR moun- dependent sales repre- KY-ANI SUN needs peo- S.L.C. 1-800-396-6948 tion guaranteed. Parts tain bike? Advertise it in sentative Vi Knutson ple come join our team 601 North Main St. for all major brands. the classifieds. Call 884-3830 opportunity of a lifetime FIREWOOD CHERRY PH 435-882-3913 • FAX 435-882-6209 Walmart gift cards 882-0050 call Peggy for meeting Wood. Cut, split, deliv- w/purchases over $100. 435-830-2083 ered. Coal 100lbs, $15. Equal Opportunity Employer 843-9154, 830-3225. Lost & Found Bag of pellets $4 Call LPN-CNA-RN 882-7877 or 228-8141 RECONDITIONED Washers, dryers, LOST DECEMBER 20th: Seeking staff to join our team FOR SALE: 2 JBL 18 stoves, refrigerators, 90 Golden Retriever, West inch subwoofers in cabi- day warranty. Nothing Durfee Street. (435) of caring Professionals. nets, good condition, but the best. We also 884-1302 professional sound, Competitive wages and Benefi t do vent cleaning & pick- $600 obo. Call Ron up appliances plan. Apply in person @ 451 830-7601 Place Your Ad Here (435)241-0670. Ask for Call 882-0050 WORK IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD Bishop Federal Lane(1940S) SELL YOUR computer in Ken. Conestoga Wood Specialties, the premier supplier of components to the wood cabinet industry, will soon be SLC or apply online at the classifieds. Call opening its newest facility in Tooele. We are looking forward to being a part of your growing and vibrant 882-0050 community and would like you to be a part of our team. Conestoga has worked hard over the past 40 years www.stjosephvilla.com Place Your Ad: www.tooeletranscript.com to earn the respect of customers and employees alike. We believe in providing a level of quality that can only be achieved by skilled, dedicated and loyal employees. That is why, when it comes to recruiting, we EOE will be looking for the best. If you have the work ethic and potential to succeed in our growing environment, then we would like to hear from you. Consistent with our values, we do not work on Sundays. We offer competitive wages and a benefi ts package that includes medical, dental, vision, life insurance, a 401(k) plan, tuition reimbursement, 10 paid holidays and paid vacation. Our initial job openings will include: Taco Time/ Production Machine Operators: Operate machinery such as saws, sanders, routers and CNC equipment and assemble cabinet doors. Multiple machine operation and prior experience in the wood manufacturing industry desired. Big Rods Maintenance Technician: Preventative maintenance and repair of industrial machinery, equipment and related general building maintenance duties, including troubleshooting mechanical, electrical, pneumatic Now hiring fun, positive, and hydraulic systems. Must be experienced in the maintenance and programming of CNC equipment. motivated individuals to fi ll Electrician: Electrical installation, troubleshooting and maintenance of machinery, equipment, buildings RREPOEPO BBIDID SSALEALE and A-B PLC programming. Responsible for compliance with NEC Code and OSHA electrical specifi ca- REPO BID SALE management positions with our tions. • 2005 Honda Rubicon • 2005 Honda Rancher rapidly growing company. Material Handlers: Select and move materials from storage to manufacturing fl oor using forklifts, hand carts or other moving devices. Minimum 2 years experience in a manufacturing or industrial environment, • 2005 Yamaha V-Star We offer the following: with forklift and basic computer skills required. Auditors (Quality Inspector): Inspect/audit material and products for defects and determine source and • Great work environment probable cause of defects. Minimum 2 years experience in manufacturing quality control preferred. Basic pm Bidding ends on December 29, 3 • Closed Sunday’s computer skills and experience with measuring devices, such as calipers, required. • Flexible scheduling Packagers: Prepare, wrap and/or package products prior to shipment. Minimum 2 years experience in a Please call for more information: manufacturing or industrial environment and basic computer skills required. • Competitive pay Shippers: Unload raw materials for storage and scan/load fi nished product for shipment. Minimum 2 years • Advancement opportunities experience in a manufacturing or industrial environment, with forklift and basic computer skills required. Ext. # 250 • Ext. # 227 If you are ready to contribute to our growing success, applications are available from the Utah Department 833-7200 • And much more! of Workforce Services.

562 N. MAIN ST. • TOOELE Fax resume and salary history You may also send your resume/application directly to: * TFCU reserves the right to refuse all bids if it determines those offers are unacceptable. All vehicles sold as is. Time will be given to arrange financing. Conestoga Wood Specialties, Attention: Human Resources to 801-571-9883, attn. Klint P.O. Box 549, Tooele, UT 84074 or [email protected] TUESDAY December 26, 2006 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B5

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Call $650/mo, $500/dep, place, central air, patio, hood, No smoking/ pets sociation of Labor 1- email resume to ble. Hourly wage plus 884-0548 (801)897-9530 Stockton. 882-7068 unique floorplan, fully $900/mo Call 435-830- 913-599-8042, 24 hrs. [email protected] commission. Please 1999 JEEP Cherokee landscaped, sprinkling 6468 emp. serv. or call 435-830-4196 submit resume to 34 S Trailers Sport 4 door 4x4, 5spd, SLEEPING ROOMS GRANTSVILLE system, cable ready, 2 Main, Tooele. ac, cruise, 127,000 available, $70 per South Willow, Beautiful car garage. No smok- TOOELE, 3BDRM, 2bth REAL ESTATE INVEST- STYLIST make $11 miles, runs great. $4500 week, $10 key deposit, brand new 3bdrm 2bth ing/ pets. $1200/mo. newer home, 2 car ga- OR seeking to expand $18/hr! Keep busy, THINKING ABOUT a Ca- 2006 FLATBED 20ft long obo. 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Call agents to our team, new EER 2002 $9500 NADA TOOELE 2BDRM 1BTH (801)466-5078 $900/mo Available Jan- Joyfully work from the 843-9410 or experienced, no fran- TRAILER FOR Sale Average retail $12,875 w/d hook-ups $600/mo uary 1st Mitch 801-380- 3500lbs 2006 New comfort of your own chise fees & higher 115k AWD 7-passenger $400/dep central air GRANTSVILLE Brand 5691 TOOELETRANSCRIPT home! 1(866)652-1360 SUNNYSIDE UP hair splits for information call Ramp $1450 obo 7’x14’ rear air towing package covered parking, fenced New 3bdrm, 2bth, 2 car BULLETIN (ucan) stylist position just 1-800-398-0486 x 8002 843-8116 Beautiful condition 435- yard. 644 East 500 garage, $1195. South opened. Fun perky per- 884-0876 435-850-9051 North PRS (801)450- Willow. 239 Box Elder. Subscribe Today 882-0050 WANTED: 29 serious sonality preferred! Also URBAN ENDS Hair and Autos 801-212-3812 8432. Davidson Realty 882-0050 people to work from looking for experienced art studio is seeking a (435)833-0233 home using a computer nail technician. Apply in hard working, fun, and Trucks TOOELE 5BDRM 2BTH, (801)466-5078 up to $1500-$5000 PT/ person or call (435)578- talented Stylist F/T po- 1977 FORD Mustang II 2 car garage, Middle FT 1-888-373-4285 0558 or 830-7026 ask sition $300/mo booth Interior and body in Canyon area, quiet lo- GRANTSVILLE, 2BDRM, for Mary or Tabby. rental Monthly free edu- good condition needs 1975 CHEVY 1/2 ton cation, clean, $1000/ 1bth cottage, $650/mo, cation Commission opp- carburetor an electrical truck, 4x4 frame & en- mo, (435)224-5324 $500/dep. No inside tunites Call Misty 882- work $1800 obo 435- gine, good tires & great Available now. Short- pets, no smoking. 462 The Kirk 0811 830-2344 engine (350). Good term lease. East Clarke Street. 884- Quiet, Quality apartments in a trans. New Edlebrock 3955, (801)580-5820 restored historic structure Business 1987 CORVETTE Con- carb. New Edlebrock in- VALLEY VIEW vertible New tires, Opportunities take & manifold. $1300 Motel.Call 882-3235. GRANTSVILLE, 3bdrm, The Best Places at the Best Prices brakes, upgraded ster- obo. (435)840-8790 or 882-7008. Nice, quiet hookups, $950/mo. A CASH COW! 90 vend- eo, wheels, newer 1bdrm, 2bdrm, kitchen- (801)898-9085 Owner/ Completely Furnished ing machine Units/30 lo- paint, interior to much 1975 FORD 1 ton flat- ette available. Monthly, Agent Weekly & Monthly Rates new to list $9000 Kevin The Public Health Division has an immediate cations entire business bed/ welding bed. weekly & daily specials. 435-830-0852 opening for a Health Nurse. This position will - $10,970 local Utah $1500 OBO. 882-1779 HBO, cable. 585 Can- GRANTSVILLE, Large provides specialized Nursing services in the Company hurry! Call yon Rd, Tooele. 3bdrm 2bth 2 car ga- 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 1998 TOYOTA Camry. public health areas within Tooele County. (801)593-0084 (ucan) 1983 CHEVY Scottsdale rage Horse Property V6, 87K miles, black w/ 4wd Very nice condition Homes for Rent South Willow $1295/mo PRIVATE CLUB w/pool gold trim, sunroof, nice Custom Shell. CD. A/C 1045 S Big Tree Drive The Registered Nurse performs duties, which and dancing hall, restar- custom stereo system, Dual Exhaust $2900 Davidson Realty great condition, $6299 require specialized knowledge, judgment aunt and real estate for 435-249-0025 801-209- $$WHY RENT when (801)466-5078 obo. Call Paul 435-840- and nursing skills based upon principles of sale, Tooele. Reduced 2110 you can buy? 0 down psychological, biological, physical and social 1885. price. 882-9085 after- programs, not perfect GRANTSVILLE, South sciences. Assists in and manages the operation of 1996 FORD F250, ext noons. credit. First time buy- Willow, 3bdrm, 2bth programs dealing with maternity and child health, cab, 4x4, power stroke ers, Single parent pro- rambler, 2 car garage, teenage pregnancies, community health, etc. diesel. 5spd, XLT, high Small Business owners: grams. Call for de- basement, $1095/mo FFOROR SSALE!ALE! highway miles. $8900 Place your classified ad FOR SALE! tails. Berna Sloan 229 Alexander Court obo. 884-3183 801-231- Davidson Realty Minimum Qualifi cation ($20.43) in 45 newspapers 435-840-5029 Group 0629 (435)833-0233 • Graduation from college with a Bachelor’s throughout Utah for only 1 Real Estate $155. for 25 words, and (801)466-5078 degree in nursing. 1997 F-150 Long bed N ow Renting OR $5. per word over 25. 1bdrm House big living 4x2 in good shape runs, HOMES FOR rent: spa- • Associate Degree Registered Nurse with two (2) You will reach up to room $525/mo cute new transmission. $600 cious beautiful, 2 car MOVE IN SPECIALS years of nursing experience. 340,000 households Sell Your Car Here for yard 379 N 100 W No obo Call 801-865-8618 garage 4BDRM 3BTH, • Working knowledge of modern nursing and it is a one call, one dogs/ Smoking 843- Exclusively for Seniors practices and procedures; working knowledge order, one bill program. $ 80* $1200/mo, 801-835- 2000 F150 5.4L Super- 0785 of psychology and sociology. Call the Transcript Bul- ea. 5592; 3BDRM 2BTH Pet Friendly • Must be able to lift 20 pounds and climb stairs. 6 cab 4x4, tires/ rims, $1100/mo (801)580- letin at 882-0050 for fur- nerfbars, alpine cd, 2003 3BDRM 2bth No While performing the duties of this job the ther info. (ucan) 7453 Call for details. Call 882-0050 K&N Intake custom ex- smoking/ pets, 956 W employee is frequently required to sit, talk and 620 S $975/mo pp hear. The employee is occasionally required to *Based on 13 issue contract. haust hood scoops ROOMS FOR Rent Wanted $700/dep 801-599-4230 stand, walk, use hands, reach with hands and lights 95,000 miles $600/mo includes utilit- (435)843-0717 For rent or lease. arms, climb or balance, stoop or kneel. Specifi c 2000 CHRYSLER Con- $12,900 obo. (801)509- ies basement rooms vision abilities required by the job include close WANTED: I Will pay cord, always garaged. 2280 and kitchen access vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral 3.5BDRM 2BTH House cash for your junk cars. leather, all power. Nice 435-830-5503 vision, depth perception and ability to adjust 88 CHEVY 4x4 3/4 ton for rent 2 car garage Call Scott (435)830- car! $4500. 843-0991 or focus. 169,000 Original miles fenced yard Available STANSBURY PARK 6189 882-0840 10,000 miles on new $900/mo $500/dep 2006 Rambler 3bdrm, 3 Brent 435-830-7672 Home Loans 2003 SUBARU Outback dealer installed engine car. garage. 4011sqft. Complete job description is available at the and transmission $3900 $1400/mo deposit. Tooele County Human Resource Offi ce wagon, 54000/mi, 33/30 3BDRM 1BTH Newer w/shell 884-0548 Terms negotiable incl 47 South Main Street Tooele Your Local mpg AWD, power home for rent $1000/mo Available seats, windows, locks, lease option/ equity. or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us News Source FIRE RED 2005 Dodge 435-840-4517 Applications must be received no later than cd $13,900 435-837- Call Dave 916-996- Dakota Quad Cab SLT • FHA • VA • Refi nance Friday, July 21st at 5:00 p.m. TOOELETRANSCRIPT 2465 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile 9768. Available immedi- 4X4 Automatic 3.7L V6 • Purchase • Grants • Construction EEO Employer BULLETIN home for rent, no smok- ately. Magnum, ONLY 8744 2005 FORD Taurus, ing/ pets. 882-1550 • First Time Home Buyers miles asking $18,800 STANSBURY PARK leather, moon roof, • 0 DOWN LOAN PROGRAMS 27,800 miles, great con- obo 801-428-7115. 4BDRM 2BTH, 1310 N 2006 Rambler, 3bdrm, dition, $13,595. 1994 465 E. 2 car garage, 2bth, 2 car garage, Even poor credit, bankruptcies & foreclosures Dodge Conversion van, fenced yard, good 3204sqft, ac, tile, blinds, IMMEDIATE OPENINGS full size, four captain Apartments for neighborhood, clean, no $1100/mo plus security. seats, rear fold down Rent smoking. $1000/mo Toll free 866-666-6446 www.1homeloanadvisor.com couch seat, $3,200 882- $800/dep. 435-840- 1 BEDROOM apartment STANSBURY, 3, 4 and 435.830.4204 7442 5551 for rent, includes utilit- 5bdrm homes, $1000- ies. Downtown loca- at the Wal-Mart 2005 HONDA Civic EX BRAND NEW Home in $1300/mo. 843-9883 tion. Call Carole at 882- Sedan 4dr 20,000 miles Overlake 4bdrm 2.5bth Jason White 7875 ext 123. STANSBURY, 3BDRM automatic Great condi- $1100/mo Call for in- 2bth newer home, Mortgage Consultant tion Mvoing to Germany centives Andrea at 801- 1BDRM $400/mo Water fenced, private yard, 2 must sell $16,000 obo 792-3829 Distribution and Power included car garage, clean, 435-850-8709 435-830- 435-841-7878 $1100/mo, plus deposit. 3629 NEWER HOME for rent in Tooele large 4bdrm John 801-916-0101 90 BUICK Park Ave, V6, Beautiful 2bth 2800sqft Center in Grantsville! automatic everything, $1150/mo Contact An- Place Classified Ad Online! ac, $1800. 850-8057 1& 2 Bedroom drea at 801-792-3829 www.tooeletranscript.com Part-Time Schedules Available SELL YOUR CAR or Apartments!! boat in the classifieds. Completely Remodeled Call 882-0050 NEW fridge, stove, dishwasher, cabinets, carpet, WHOOOO?? TRANSMISSION RE- Absolutely Gorgeous! The $12.50/hr to start for T-F PAIR, rebuild. Low cost best value in ALL of Tooele. “works day and night” to Tooele residents. Will Non-Smokers Only! buy vehicles 1990 and up that needs transmis- NO DECEMBER RENT “treats you right” $13.85/hr to start for S,S,M sion work, cash paid. (801) 318-4997 Must be Sandra, Shop (801)972-5810 260 North 100 East, Tooele $3.00/hr raise within 2 1⁄2 years Home (435)843-8181 2 AND 3bdrm apart- must be Sandra, White 1996 Chevy Astro ments behind Super Material Handling Positions AWD. Seats 8! Runs Wal-Mart. On select must be Sandra, great! 6 cylinder 4.3L units $99 moves you Must be able to lift up to 100 lbs continuously Vortec engine! Auto- in. Some apartments Sandra Claus” matic transmission. includes all utilities. $4,500 obo. Russ 801- Swimming pool, hot To apply, please visit our Distribution 910-2174 tub, exercise room, playground, full club- Center at 929 N SR 138 Grantsville. If it happens here, house. 843-4400 Call me today for a non-obligation read about it here. 2BDRM 1BTH GRANTS- market analysis of your home. VILLE Apt, small but co- Please allow 30-60 minutes to complete TOOELE TRANSCRIPT zy, clean, references re- BULLETIN Sandra Larsen the Application Process. quired, $425/mo plus Full Time Agent, Long Time Friend Since 1894 security. No smoking. 435-830-6994

Call Center Agent APT FOR RENT, 2 Responsible for professionally handling inbound bdrm, 1 bath, govern- 435.224.9186 telephone calls and inquiries. Provides a variety of ment subsidized. 211 fi nancial transactions for members. Examines, evalu- S. Hale, Grantsville. ates, authorizes or recommends approval of member Call Tammi 884-1712. applications for new accounts, lines of credit, and con- Equal Housing Opp. Over 50 Real Estate Transcations sumer loans. Duties require a broad knowledge of all products and services of the credit union. High School BASEMENT APART- Successfully Completed Since January! We Offer: graduate, GED, or equivalent. Requires a minimum of MENT, 905 West 1220 • Competitive Salary one-year experience in a fi nancial institution. Should South, Tooele, $550 per month includes utilities. 3733 N. 570 W. 297 S. 360 W. • Excellent Work posses excellent member service skills, basic comput- No smoking, no pets. NEW LISTING 328 E Broadway Environment er skills, and be able to problem solve/trouble shoot. Must be able to communicate effectively over the 2bdrm, 1bth, (801)252- You Gotta See This Home! Updated kitchen w/maple cabi- • Close Convenient telephone and have problem solving/trouble shooting 0769 nets, can lights,beadboard, Locations skills to be resourceful in assisting members. CLEAN, UPPER unit laundry off kitchen,large • 401(k) 2bdrm apartment, 4- covered patio, HUGE UNDER UNDER Training Specialist • Health Insurance plex, carport, storage, Terraced, beautiful Under supervision of Staff Development Manager, WOW! Affordable horse CLEAN AS CLEAN & CUTE AS hookups, nice location property in Erda! Large CUTE! Newer 90% furnace • Life & Disability Insurance helps in the development, delivery, evaluation, track- backyard,shed, rv parking. CONTRACT CONTRACT 426 W 500 South, no main fl oor laundry and walk & central air.Newer roof, • Paid Vacations ing, and rewarding of staff training. Requires the ability newer furnace and central in pantry. Large master with large laundry, master bath, pets, no smoking • Paid Holidays to learn easily and teach the information learned to air. Fully fi nished. Nice walk in closet and large bay fully fenced, landscaped, $550/mo, $300/dep. window. Nice patio, full sprinklers, patio & shed others. Must be able to communicate well through neighborhood. 882-7163 fence& sprinklers. w/electricity. 1 car garage. writing and speech, and enjoy presenting in front Qualifi ed applicants of a large group. Once given a project, must take LARGE 2BDRM 1bth, 324 N. 100 E. 783 E. 360 S. EAST BENCH BEAUTY! 58 E. 500 N. initiative to move the project forward to comple- Remodeled Serious in- must submit a resume with tion. Must have tact, the ability to mentor others, and salary history to: quiries only. $500/dep, Nearly 4000 sq naturally provide warm, friendly service Requires high $650/mo. No pets No Tooele Federal Credit school graduate, general education degree (GED), or Smoking. (435)840- ft of immaculate! Union equivalent. Applicant must have strong written and 3010 Finished base- HR Department verbal communication skills and good analytical skills. ment 5 bdrms PO Box 720 Requirements include excellent presentation skills with NEW 3bdrm, 2bth town- the ability to effectively train a group, profi ciency with 4 bath. 14X20 Tooele, Utah 84074 homes, 2 car garage, Large 1/2 acre lot. 4 shed, 30X12 Darling rambler with newer Microsoft Offi ce, internet usage, and other common a/c, enclosed yard, w/d lg. bdrms, 2 baths. siding, paint & carpet. New Fax: 435-833-9993 deck. Garage is bath. Large living room & PC programs. Experience and knowledge in credit hookups.$399/mo 882- Fenced & landscaped. E-mail: union operations and philosophy is a plus. Should kitchen. Extra large lot. Full 4004 Full basement. 25X25. WOW! basement. $119,900. [email protected] demonstrate a hardworking, proactive, service-ori- ented ability and attitude. Bachelor’s degree a plus, All offi ces independently owned and operated. Information although not required. deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all. 1185 N. Main • Tooele B6 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY December 26, 2006

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$$$SAVE MONEY $279,900 All brick on 1 BEAUTIFUL Tooele INVESTMENT PROP- TOOELE HORSE Prop- EXECUTIVE PLAZA of- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU cial of the Tooele county Find HUD & Bank .27acre lot, 3-4bdrm. Home. 3bdrm, 2 Full ERTY! 3000sqft, moth- erty 4bdrm 2bth New fice space for lease, Notice is hereby given NEED AN EXPLANA- Recorder The street ad- owned homes at: Tile, oak cabinets, fire- Bths, Gas Fireplace, 2 er-in-law basement ac- carpet, paint, plumbing, $200-$850/mo, all utilit- that the Tooele City TION OF THIS PRO- dress and other common www.tooelebankowned places, sunrooms, for- Bsmt Bdrms 80% com- cess, 5bdrm, 4bth, (2 Irrigation water ies included. Call Larry Council will meet in a CEEDING, YOU designation of the real homes.com or call for mal living & dining plete, Storage Rm, Ex- master/ jacuzzi tub). RV .40acres 364 S 100 W (801)703-0745 Work Session on Wed- SHOULD CONTACT A property described room. Grantsville. Many tended Garage,Yard pad, $229,000 1116 $169,900 Owner/ Agent nesday, December 27, LAWYER. On above is purported to be: a list Berna Sloan FOR LEASE Office/ extras Anderson win- Fenced & Landscaped, North 490 East 435- 801-706-5570 2006, at the hour of 9:00 01/16/2007, at 4:30PM, 124 North Sheridan 435-840-5029 Group Business Space dows 840-5199 RV Parking, Great 830-6468 A.M.. The meeting will James H. Woodall, as Street Stockton, UT 1 Real Estate Utilities included. 44 & Views! MUST SEE! be held at the Tooele duly appointed Trustee 84071 The undersigned Mobile Homes 46 South Main. 1 **SEARCH EVERY CALL 840-1477! NEWER STANSBURY City Hall Large Confer- under a Deed of Trust re- Trustee disclaims any li- $258,000, 4BDRM, month free. (602)826- home listed in tooele $179,900 FSBO Real- 4bdrm, 2.5bth, laminate ence Room located at 90 corded March 29, 2006, ability for any incorrect- 2.5bth, 2,713sqft., back- 9471 (480)585-5380 ing Middle Canyon Ele- county at www.tooele- tors welcome. floors, fully landscaped, 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile North Main Street, as Instrument No. ness of the street ad- mantary, fully landscap- homesforsale.com and large rooms w/walk-in home for rent, no smok- Tooele, Utah. 257079 in Book at Page dress and other common ed, vinyl fencing, new sign up for a free no ob- closets, 2000sqft finish- ing/ pets. 882-1550 Commercial 1. Strategic Planning of the Official Records in designation, if any, flooring, gas fireplace, ligation email update on ed, unfinished base- Lots & Land 2. Adjourn to a Closed the office at the County shown herein. Said sale beautiful views, clean! new listings daily. Call ment. $225,000. Call Property Session to Discuss Per- Recorder of Tooele will be made without cov- 435-833-9125 Berna Sloan 435-840- FFOROR SSALE!ALE! Craig (435)840-4617 C-A INVESTMENT 42 sonnel Issues County, State of Utah enant or warranty, ex- 5029 Group 1 Real Es- East 400 North. Availa- Sharon A. Dawson executed by Kathleen press or implied, regard- NEWLY REMODELED FSBO Tooele Great Mt. tate. HORSE PROPERTY ble now. For more infor- Tooele City Recorder McNeely WILL SELL AT ing title, possession, con- Home fenced yard Views. 3bdrm 2.5bth Two 5 acre lots mation contact 882- Pursuant to the Ameri- PUBLIC AUCTION TO dition, or encumbrances, BEAUTIFUL HOME, $139,900 appraises for multi. Below market in Erda. Asking 1199 can with Disabilities Act, THE HIGHEST BIDDER, including fees, charges, price $189,900 1429 E 3,000sqft, 5bdrm, 4bth $146,000 The Solutions $200,000 each. Individuals Needing Spe- PAYABLE IN LAWFUL expenses of the Trustee 970 N Tooele 435-882- (2 master/ jacuzzi tub). Sell Your Home Here for team 884-9449 (435)224-4344 C-A INVESTMENT 510 cial Accommodations MONEY OF THE UNIT- and of the trusts created 0789 or RV pad, mother in law. Should Notify Sharon A. ED STATE AT THE by said Deed of Trust, to Planning on selling your North Main, Plaza 500. [email protected] $229,000 1116 North PRIME BUILDING Lot Dawson, Tooele City Re- TIME OF SALE. SUC- pay the remaining princi- $ 80* home, you could be Available now, 1400 490 East 435-830-6468 private spectacular corder, at 843-2110 prior CESSFUL BIDDERS ple sums of the note(s) ea. sending your sales sqft. For more informa- 6 mountain view. Includes tion contact 882-1199 to the meeting. TDD MUST TENDER A DE- secured by said Deed of points to up to 340,000 water $65,000 Call Joy Phone Number 843-2108 POSIT OF $5,000 IN Trust. The current bene- Call 882-0050 households at once. For 801-302-0189 (Published in the Tran- CERTIFIED FUNDS TO ficiary of the Trust Deed For Lease $155. you can place Buildings *Based on 13 issue contract. script Bulletin December THE TRUSTEE AT THE as of the date of this no- your 25 word classified THE BEST VIEW! 26, 2006) TIME OF SALE, WITH tice is Wells Fargo Home ad to all 45 newspapers Lot in Tooele. Asking BUILDING MATERIALS: THE BALANCE DUE BY Mortgage, INC. NKA in Utah. Just call the $160,000. METAL buildings, mini Public Notices NOON THE FOLLOW- Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. DISCOVER Transcript Bulletin at (435)224-4344 FOR storage systems, roof ING BUSINESS DAY, The record owner of the LEASE 882-0050 for all the de- Trustee's Sales 3 Ways to Buy a and wall panels, metal AT THE OFFICE OF property as of the record- tails. (Mention ucan) TOOELE COUNTY Land Home for less Money Wanted. Developer building components. THE TRUSTEE. At the ing of the Notice of De- 14 room offi ce building, 1775 sq. ft., Main Street Utah Manufacture 20 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE Free Report reveals SELLING YOUR HOME? looking to purchase ad- west main entrance, fault are Kathleen B. frontage, 2 waiting room areas, reception desk, what you need to know years plus. Top quality SALE Advertise it in the clas- ditional land in Tooele APN: 01-196-0-0006 North steps of the Tooele McNeely Dated: Decem- handicapped bathroom, previous medical offi ce. Could before you buy a home. low prices. Weekly De- County District Court, 47 ber 11, 2006 house several small businesses. Will consider triple-net- sifieds. Call 882-0050 County. Interested in all Trust No. 06-5417-UT Don’t wait give me a call areas and sizes. Flexi- livery. 1-800-262-5347. South Main Street, James H. Woodall lease with sublease options. Great income potential. cobuildings@cobuildings. Ref. Kathleen McNeely STANSBURY PARK ble Terms & Quick Tooele, Utah all right, ti- 10653 River Front Park- net (ucan) Loan No. 1127087745 Jodie Carter 2006 Ivory Home “Tivoli Closing. Contact Steve IMPORTANT NOTICE tle, and interest con- way, Suite 290 South 435.882.7094 • 801.860.5696 “Your Real Estate Consultant for Life” veyed to and now held Jordan, Utah 84095 Model” preferred loca- Martin (801) 577-5394 If you build, remodel or TO PROPERTY OWN- tion 3bdrm 2.5bth 20% Realty Executives of ER. YOU ARE IN DE- by it under said Deed to (801) 254-9450 James 435-840-8151 remove buildings you Trust in the the property H. Woodall, Trustee basment Seller will Utah. can place your classi- FAULT UNDER A DEED -OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN- consider all offers OF TRUST DATED situated in said County Hours: 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 801-750-5233 fied ad in 45 of Utah's and State described as: p.m. P267596 “$69,546.83” $324,500 Contact: Allen newspapers for only March 27, 2006. UN- King’s Peak Realty WYOMING RANCH DIS- Lot 18, 19 and 20, Block (Published in the Tran- EQUITY THE DAY YOU MOVE IN Adamson 801-380-1080 $155. for 25 words ($5. LESS YOU TAKE AC- PERSAL 35 acres - 98, Stockton Town sur- script Bulletin December O/E This Home Remax Results for each additional TION TO PROTECT $49,900; 75 acres- vey according to the offi- 19, 26, 2006 & January word). You will reach up YOUR PROPERTY, IT Pmts Starting [email protected] STANSBURY PARK $95,900. Snow-capped cial plat thereof, on file 2, 2007) to 340,000 households MAY BE SOLD AT A $1132.17 2006 Ivory Home “Tivoli mountain views. Sur- and of record in the offi- and all you do is call the (6.38% Option Arm AAA - Need Help with Model” Diamond plus rounded by government Transcript Bulletin at APR. O/A/C) Home?. Late Pay- package upgraded land. Abundant wildlife. 2400 sq. ft. approx 882-0050 for all the de- ments? No Equity? throughout $359,000 Recreational paradise. 4 bdr 3 bth tails. (Mention UCAN Can't Sell? 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Call for appt. if you WANTED: WATER rights Public Notices ary medically based health & wellness and/or pain place, central air, 2 car can't make open house or irrigation shares in Meetings management center. Could be easily converted into gar. and barn for only Cora 801-550-7619 or Tooele Valley. Call 840-0344 a reception/recreation center (all ages dance club, $264,900 Call Ellen Lindsay 801-243-2750 Ross at 801-642-0119 Deadline for public no- aerobics, family fun center, etc). Excellent income 888/597-6021 RE/MAX tices is 4 p.m. the day potential. Will consider triple-net-lease with sublease Results prior to publication. options. Ready for INNOVATIVE PROACTIVE TOOELETRANSCRIPT ENTREPRENEUR!!! Buy. Sell. ULLETIN Public notices submit- 1238 E. Haylie Ln • Tooele • $365,900 Subscribe Today B ted past the deadline 435.882.7094 • 801.860.5696 882-0050 Trade. 882-0050 will not be accepted. • 3 Bdrm & 2 baths UPAXLP • Large Master Suite with jetted tub GRANTSVILLE CITY • 4387 sq. ft. NOTICE OF PUBLIC • Large .29 acre lot I can answer all your HEARING ON PRO- • Fully Landscaped POSED SUBDIVISIONS UNDER • Vaulted Kitchen real estate questions AND ZONE CHANGES & Familyroom NOTICE IS HEREBY • Fully Fenced GIVEN that that Grants- • Bonus Room ville City Council will con- Above Garage duct a public hearing at CONTRACT the Grantsville City Of- fice, 429 E. Main Street, Grantsville UT on Wed- nesday, January 3, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. The pubic 1135 North 600 East, Tooele • $215,000 or hearing will consider the proposed Planning Com- • 3 Bedrooms mission Recommenda- • 2 1/2 bathrooms small tions: BIG a. Zone change from A- • Master Suite 10 to R1-21 for 34.315 w/ garden tub GIVE ME A CALL acres of land on the • 2400 sq. feet northeast corner of North • 3 car garage 296 E. Drysdale • Tooele Street and Burmester extended 1581 E. Colavito Dr. • Tooele 818 N. Highway 138, Gville Road. • Vaulted Ceilings b. Zone change from A- • Large open 10 to R1-21 for 74.5 Atmospere acres on the Northwest corner of Nygreen and Worthington streets. c. Consideration of con- cept plan for 57 lots for Cherry Grove Phases 5- 329 East 500 North • Tooele • $188,900 Upgrades everywhere! Lighting, Very nice 2 story home in Horse Property on 1.83 acres. 7 for Cornerbrook LLC. fl ooring, plumbing rock exterior. Overlake. This is a unique fl oor 3 bedrooms, Two 3/4 bathrooms, Zone change from A-10 Very nice home this is one you plan with a bonus room on the beautiful unique home with to R1-21 for 34.315 • Beautiful in & out! must see! second fl oor! amazing views. $320,000 acres of land on the • Professionally northeast corner of North Upgraded & Street and Burmester Updated thru-out! 662 Blueridge Dr • Tooele 986 Bates Canyon Rd • Erda 908 N. 580 E. • Tooele Road.. • 4 bedroom & d. Zone Change from A- 2 bathrooms home 10 to RR-1 on the West • .27 acre Side of Burmester road Landscaped & to include 27.62 acres. Auto Sprinklers UNDER All interested persons are invited to attend and provide comment upon these proposals. Written CONTRACT comments will also be 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Newly 6 bdrms, 4 bths, 2 kitchens, Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath updated kitchen & bathrooms. 2 family rooms, on 5 acres in Erda. considered if submitted NEW LISTING $ home. Fully landscaped with Newer carpet. 189,900 $499,900 to the City Recorder in stamped concrete. $179,900 advance of the hearing. Current zoning map and 641 Greystone subdivisions alignments 267 Dawson Dr • Overlake 1604 Country Ln • Erda can be viewed at the 422 N. 880 E. • Tooele Grantsville City Offices Way • $159,900 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. weekdays. 3 Bedrooms: 2 Bathrooms: Persons with disabilities 4 Apartments Main fl oor Family Room / Den, UNDER needing accommoda- Great opportunity to own a multi- Kitchen, Dining, Stucco, Full UNDER tions to participate in this unit rental. Includes two parcels Landscaping. hearing should contact of land to north. $179,900 the Grantsville City Offi- CONTRACT ces at least 3 days in ad- PricedCONTRACT Right! 2 bedrooms, 2 bths, fully 3 bdrm, 2.5 baths, new carpet 6 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, 3 family vance of the hearing. landscaped, Great neighborhood. DATED THIS 15 DAY $ & paint, totally landscaped, rooms, brick & stucco Rambler 149,900 completely fi nished. $229,000 on 5 acres. $520,000 OF DECEMBER, 2006 474 South Main. Parkhill Estates Wendy Palmer To be built in coveted South East Grantsville City Re- location. 3 bdrms, 2 1/2 baths, corder Tooele 4 car garage, 4527 sq ft. (Published in the Tran- Call Laramie Dunn for ALL script Bulletin December 19 & 26, 2006) your Real Estate needs TwoUNDER homes on a .43 Acre Canyon Rim Estates Main Street Lot, 186 Heritage Hill Drive Ideal Location. 4 bdrms, 2 1/2 baths. 4 car TOOELETRANSCRIPT CONTRACT garage, .35 acre lot, 3200 sq ft. 435-224-4000 BULLETIN TUESDAY December 26, 2006 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B7

Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Trustee's Sales Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous NOTICE OF TRUSTEE CERTIFIED FUNDS TO FEET TO THE POINT SUMMONS curve and boulevard southerly and easterly Place Your Classified Ad SALE THE TRUSTEE AT THE OF BEGINNING Tax Se- DENISE L BROWN, 441.96 feet, with a radius right of way line of APN: 12-052-0-0411 TIME OF SALE, WITH rial No. 05-020-0-0027 Petitioner vs. of 553.00 feet, with a del- Tooele Boulevard; Trust No. 06-5395-UT THE BALANCE DUE BY Purported Property Ad- KEVIN R BROWN, Re- ta angle of 45°47'29", thence along said Tooele Ref. April Stonehocker NOON THE FOLLOW- dress: 1901 EAST CAN- spondent. S00°17'11 "E bearing to Boulevard as follows Loan No. 1127041184 ING BUSINESS DAY, YON ROAD, LAKE- Case No. 064300462 the radius point to the N43°55'20"E 2202.51 IMPORTANT NOTICE AT THE OFFICE OF POINT, UT 84074. The Judge Mark Kouris easterly right of way of feet to the point of a TO PROPERTY OWN- THE TRUSTEE. At the undersigned disclaims THE STATE OF UTAH the Union Pacific Rail- curve to the right; thence ONLINE! ER. YOU ARE IN DE- West main entrance, any liability for any error TO THE ABOVE- road; thence along said along the arc of said FAULT UNDER A DEED North steps of the Tooele in the street address. NAMED RESPONDENT: railroad right of way as curve 389.22 feet, with a OF TRUST DATED No- county district court, 47 The owner of the proper- You are hereby sum- follows N43°55'20"E radius of 487.00 feet, vember 23, 2005. UN- South Main Street, ty as of the recording of moned and required to 481.88 feet; thence with a delta angle of LESS YOU TAKE AC- Tooele, Utah all right, ti- the Notice of Default is file an Answer in writing N89°42'47"E 27.90 feet; 45°47'29", S46°04'40"E Go to TION TO PROTECT tle, and interest con- reported to be: Randy M. to the attached Petition thence N43°55'20"E bearing to the radius YOUR PROPERTY, IT veyed to and now held Kelson Bidders must ten- with the Clerk of the 90.31 feet to a point on point; thence MAY BE SOLD AT A by it under said Deed to der to the trustee a Tooele County Court- the south right of way N89°42'49"E 2013.66 www.tooeletranscript.com PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Trust in the the property $5,000.00 deposit at the house, 47 South Main line of proposed 1000 feet to the point of a NEED AN EXPLANA- situated in said County sale and the balance of Street, Tooele, Utah, North street; thence leav- curve to the right; thence TION OF THIS PRO- and State described as: the purchase price by 84074 and to serve ing said railroad along the arc of said CEEDING, YOU Lot 438, south Willow 12:00 noon the next upon, or mail to the peti- N89°45'41 "E 2004.87 curve 46.38 feet, with a SHOULD CONTACT A Estates phase 3, a plan- business day following tioner at 595 Sunset, feet along said 1000 radius of 29.50 feet, with LAWYER. On ned unit development, the sale. The deposit Tooele, Utah, 84074, a North to the point of a a delta angle of 01/16/2007, at 4:30PM, according to the official and balance of the sale copy of said answer, curve to the right and 90°04'18", S00° 17' 11 James H. Woodall, as plat thereof, records of proceeds must be in the within 20 days if you are said 200 West; thence "E bearing to the radius duly appointed Trustee Tooele county, state of form of a wire transfer, served in the State of along the arc of said point to the point of be- under a Deed of Trust re- Utah The street address cashier's check or certi- Utah, or within 30 days if curve and 200 West ginning. corded November 30, and other common des- fied funds payable to you are served outside 22.59 feet, with a radius PARCEL No. 3 2005, as Instrument No. ignation of the real prop- First Southwestern Title the State of Utah, after of 29.50 feet, with a delta Beginning at a point on 250781 in of the Official erty described above is Agency of Utah, Inc. A service of this Summons angle of 3°52'46", the east right of way line Records in the office at purported to be: 278 trustee's deed will be de- upon you. If you fail to do 45°54'28"W bearing to of 200 West street said the County Recorder of East Davenport Drive livered to the successful so, judgment by default the radius point to the point being S00° 12'53 Tooele County, State of Grantsville, UT 84029 bidder within three busi- will be taken against you point of beginning of the "E 1026.94 feet along Utah executed by April The undersigned Trustee ness days after receipt of for the relief demanded above described parcel. the Center Section line Stonehocker WILL SELL disclaims any liability for the amount bid. This in said Petition, which Less and excepting: from the North Quarter AT PUBLIC AUCTION any incorrectness of the Trustee's Sale may be has been filed with the Beginning at a point on Corner of Section 21, TO THE HIGHEST BID- street address and other subject to a bankruptcy Clerk of the above-enti- the west right of way line Township 3 South, DER, PAYABLE IN common designation, if filing, a payoff, a rein- tled Court. You can ob- of 200 West street said Range 4 West, Salt Lake LAWFUL MONEY OF any, shown herein. Said statement or any other tain a copy of the Veri- point being S00°12'53"E, Base & Meridian and THE UNITED STATE AT sale will be made without condition that would fied Petition by writing to a distance of 82.47 feet; running thence THE TIME OF SALE. covenant or warranty, cause the cancellation of the clerk of the court at thence S89°47'07"W, a S00°12'53"E 288.75 feet SUCCESSFUL BID- express or implied, re- this sale. Further, if any Tooele County Court- distance of 42.00 feet along the Center Section DERS MUST TENDER A garding title, possession, of these conditions exist, house, 47 South Main from the North Quarter line to the north line of DEPOSIT OF $5,000 IN condition, or encumbran- this sale will be null and Street, Tooele, Utah Corner of Section 21, Shetland Meadows CERTIFIED FUNDS TO ces, including fees, void, the successful bidd- 84074. READ THESE Township 3 South, Phase 3 Subdivision; THE TRUSTEE AT THE charges, expenses of the er's funds shall be re- PAPERS CAREFULLY. Range 4 West, Salt'Lake thence S89°45'29"W TIME OF SALE, WITH Trustee and of the trusts turned, and the Trustee These papers mean that Base & Meridian and 372.29 feet along said THE BALANCE DUE BY created by said Deed of and the beneficiary shall you are being sued for running thence Shetland Meadows to a NOON THE FOLLOW- Trust, to pay the remain- not be liable to the suc- divorce. S00°12'53"E, a distance point on a curve to the ING BUSINESS DAY, ing principle sums of the cessful bidder for any Dated this 20th day of of 191.15 feet to a point right and said 200-West AT THE OFFICE OF note(s) secured by said damages. DATED: De- November, 2006. of curve to the right hav- street; thence along the THE TRUSTEE. At the Deed of Trust. The cur- cember 11, 2006 DENISE BROWN ing a radius of 29.50 feet arc of said curve and 200 West main entrance, rent beneficiary of the FIRST SOUTHWEST- Petitioner and a central angle of West street 190.43 feet, North steps of the Tooele Trust Deed as of the ERN TITLE AGENCY (Published in the Tran- 89°55'42"; thence south- with a radius of 156.00 county district court, 47 date of this notice is OF UTAH, INC. LUCY script Bulletin December westerly along the arc a feet, with a delta angle of South Main Street, Wells Fargo Home Mort- DENLEY, Asst. Vice 19, 26, 2006, January 2 distance of 46.30 feet 69°56'29", N89°45'31"E Tooele, Utah all right, ti- gage, INC. NKA Wells President Successor & 9, 2007) (chord bearing bearing to the radius tle, and interest con- Fargo Bank, N.A. The re- Trustee 10701 South S44°44'58"W, a distance point; thence veyed to and now held cord owner of the proper- River Front Parkway, PUBLIC NOTICE of 41.69 feet); thence N69°41'59"E 8.15 feet by it under said Deed to ty as of the recording of #110 South Jordan, UT PUBLIC DEFENDER S89°42'49"W, a distance along said 200 West Trust in the the property the Notice of Default are 84095 Telephone: (801) CONTRACT of 197.27 feet; thence street to the point of a situated in said County Fredrick W. Bouwman 302-3058 Facsimile: Tooele County is seeking N00°14'19"W, a distance curve to the right; thence and State described as: and Angela C. Bouwman (801) 254-1649 06- applications from Utah-li- of 241.25 feet; thence along the.arc of said Lot 411, Oquirrh Hills Es- Dated: December 13, 6903/Kelson, Randy M.; censed attorneys to pro- N89°45'41 "E, a distance curve and 200 West tates phase 4, according 2006 P267592 vide legal criminal de- of 218.59 feet to the street 26.37 feet, with a to the official plat James H. Woodall (Published in the Tran- fense services for indi- point of curve of a non radius of 20.00 feet, with thereof,as recorded in 10653 River Front Park- script Bulletin December gent defendants. The tangent curve to the 'a delta angle of the office of the Tooele way, Suite 290 South 19, 26, 2006 & January contract will be shared right, of which the radius 75°31'52", S20°18'01"E county Recorder The Jordan, Utah 84095 2, 2007) by two different law firms point lies S45°54'28"W, a bearing to the radius street address and other (801) 254-9450 James or individuals, with each radial distance of 29.50 point to the point of a re- NOTICE OF TRUST- common designation of H. Woodall, Trustee firm being assigned ev- feet; thence southerly verse curve to the left; EE'S SALE the real property descri- Hours: 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 ery other case. along the arc, through a thence along the arc of The following described bed above is purported p.m. P267599 The contract pays central angle of said curve and 200 West real property will be sold to be: 867 East Unitah (Published in the Tran- $3,500 per month for 43°52'46", a distance of street 158.18 feet, with a at public auction to the Avenue Tooele, UT script Bulletin December each of the two firms in- 22.59 feet (chord bearing radius of 60.00 feet, with highest bidder, purchase 84074 The undersigned 19, 26, 2006 & January volved. A statement of S22°09'09"E, a distance a delta angle of � price payable in lawful SKIN CANCER Trustee disclaims any li- 2, 2007) qualifications, experi- of 22.04 feet) to the point 151°02'49", N55°13'51"E 6.4375 x 10.5 money of the United ability for any incorrect- ence, and references of beginning. bearing to the radius States of America at the Job#: IN93649E.indd CSR: Tom Kelly ness of the street ad- NOTICE OF TRUST- must be submitted to the PARCEL No.2 point to the point of aClient: re-HMM Operator: pb time of sale, at the north- Tooele County Attorney’s Beginning at a point on verse curve to the right;Desc: American Dermatolgy Prev Op: mh dress and other common EE'S SALE Live: / Mac: caps96 ern most, of the two west designation, if any, The following described Office, 47 South Main the west right of way line thence along the arcTrim: of6.4375 x 10.5 Prev Mac: alchemy12 entrances of the Tooele Bleed: / Date: 9/25/06 - 4:30 PM shown herein. Said sale real property will be sold Street, Tooele, Utah of 200 West street said said curve and 200 WestProof#: 2 County Courthouse, will be made without cov- at public auction to the 84074, telephone (435) point being S00°12'53"E 26.36 feet, with a radius a/k/a the Third Judicial enant or warranty, ex- highest bidder payable in 843-3124, prior to 5:00 398.62 feet along the of 20.00 feet, with a delta District Court, 47 South press or implied, regard- lawful money of the Unit- p.m. on December 29, center section line and angle of 75°30'57", Main, Tooele, Utah, on ing title, possession, con- ed States, on January 2006. A copy of the pro- S89°47'07"W 42.00 feet N84°11'02"E bearing to Tuesday, January 16, dition, or encumbrances, 22, 2007 at 1:00 P.M., posed contract can be from the North Quarter the radius point; thence 2007, at the hour of including fees, charges, On the north steps to the obtained from the same Corner of Section 21, N69°41'59"E 8.15 feet 11:00 a.m. of that day for expenses of the Trustee main entrance at the office. Township 3 South, along said 200 West the purpose of foreclos- and of the trusts created Tooele County Court- Tooele County reserves Range 4 West, Salt Lake street to the point of a ing a deed of trust exe- by said Deed of Trust, to house, 47 South Main, the right to reject any or Base & Meridian and curve to the left; thence cuted by Martin D. Too- pay the remaining princi- Tooele, UT, in the Coun- all applications. running thence along along the arc of said mey in favor of Tooele ple sums of the note(s) ty of Tooele, State of Tooele County does not said 200 West as follows curve and 200 West Federal Credit Union, secured by said Deed of Utah, for the purpose of discriminate on the basis S00°12'53"E 495.83 feet street 139.50 feet, with a covering real property lo- Trust. The current bene- foreclosing a trust deed of race, color, national to the point of a curve to radius of 230.00 feet, cated at approximately ficiary of the Trust Deed held by Washington Mu- origin, sex, religion, age, the right; thence along with a delta angle of 30 South Rogers Street, as of the date of this no- tual Bank, as the current or disability. the arc of said curve 34°45'08", N20°18'00"W Stockton, Tooele County, tice is Wells Fargo Home Beneficiary, executed by BY ORDER OF THE 178.15 feet, with a radius bearing to the radius Utah, and more particu- Mortgage, Inc. NKA Randy M. Kelson, as TOOELE COUNTY of 146.00 feet, with a del- point to the point of be- larly described as: Wells Fargo BAnk, N.A. Trustor, recorded De- COMMISSION ta angle of 69°54'52", ginning the above descri- LOTS 4 AND 5, BLOCK The record owner of the cember 2, 1997 as Entry COLLEEN S. JOHNSON S89°47'07"W bearing to bed parcel 84, STOCKTON TOWN property as of the record- No. 103939, in Book County Commissioner the radius point; thence The proposed special PLAT. 01-204-0-0002 ing of the Notice of De- 0481, at Page 0428, of (Published in the Tran- S69°41'59"W 171.26 feet service district will pro- The current beneficiary fault are Loren Stone- the official records of script Bulletin December to the point of a curve to vide the following serv- of the trust deed is hocker and April stone- Tooele County, Utah, 19, 21 & 26, 2006) the left; thence along the ices: (i) maintenance of Tooele Federal Credit hocker Dated: December given to secure an in- arc of said curve 292.97 recreation and open Union, and the record 7, 2006 debtedness in favor of PUBLIC NOTICE feet, with a radius of space areas and uses owner of the property as James H. Woodall Washington Mutual Bank NOTICE OF INTENTION 240.00 feet, with a delta within the Copper Can- of the recording of the 10653 River Front Park- fsb, by reason of certain TO ESTABLISH THE angle of 69°56'32", yon Planned Unit Devel- notice of default is Martin way, Suite 290 South obligations secured COPPER CANYON S20°18'01 "E bearing to opment, including the Toomey. The trustee's Jordan, Utah 84095 thereby. Notice of De- P.U.D. SPECIAL SERV- the radius point to the park, trails, storm water sale of the aforedescri- (801) 254-9450 James fault was recorded SEP- ICE DISTRICT north line of Shetland detention, and other pub- bed real property will be H. Woodall, Trustee TEMBER 19, 2006, as Pursuant to Utah Code Meadows Phase 3 and lic features as shown on made without warranty Hours: 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 Entry No. 267879, of §17A-2-1307 (1990), the the extension of the the site plan for the de- as to title, possession, or p.m. P267597 said official records. Tooele City Recorder north line of Shetland velopment, (ii) mainte- encumbrances. Bidders (Published in the Tran- Trustee will sell at public hereby gives notice of Meadows Phase 1; nance and snow removal must be prepared to ten- script Bulletin December auction to highest bidder the Tooele City Council's thence S89°45'29"W of park strip landscaping der $5,000.00 in certified intention to establish the WEAR 286.50 feet along said and sidewalks on rear WEAR 19, 26, 2006 & January without warranty as to ti- funds at the sale and the 2, 2007) tle, possession or en- Copper Canyon P.U.D. Shetland Meadows; and side double-frontage cumbrances, the follow- balance of the purchase Special Service District. thence S70°20'08"W areas, and (iii) mainte- NOTICE OF TRUSTEE ing described property: price in certified funds by The proposed special 60.20 feet along said nance of the fence along SALE BEGINNING 676.5 FEET 10:00 a.m. the following service district will be Shetland Meadows to the railroad right-of-way. APN: 15-041-0-0438 NORTH AND 652.5 business day. The trust- roughly bounded on the the northeast corner of Taxes may be levied an- Trust No. 06-5502-UT FEET WEST OF THE ee reserves the right to south by 570 North Copper Canyon Phase 1 nually upon all taxable Ref. Fredrick W. Bouw- SOUTHEAST CORNER cancel the foreclosure af- Street, on the east by the Amended Subdivision as property within the serv- man Loan No. OF SECTION 2, TOWN- ter the sale based upon proposed 200 West recorded in the Tooele ice district and fees and PRIDEPRIDE 1127084640 IMPOR- SHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE information unknown to Street, on the north by County Recorder's Of- charges may be imposed the trustee at the time of the proposed 1000 North fice; thence along said upon property owners ON YOUR SLEEVE TANT NOTICE TO 4 WEST, SALT LAKE ON YOUR SLEEVE PROPERTY OWNER. BASE AND MERIDIAN; the sale, such as a bank- Street, and on the west Copper Canyon as fol- within the district to pay YOU ARE IN DEFAULT AND RUNNING ruptcy filing or an agree- by the Union Pacific Rail- lows S62°17'39"W all or a part of the serv- UNDER A DEED OF THENCE WEST 262.1 ment between the trustor road right-of-way. The 491.45 feet; thence ices to be provided by TRUST DATED March FEET; THENCE NORTH and beneficiary to post- specific legal boundaries S63°18'55"W 86.67 feet; the special service dis- 16, 2006. UNLESS YOU 1 degree 14' WEST pone or cancel the sale. of the proposed district thence S62°17'39"W trict. Be strong, be smart. TAKE ACTION TO PRO- 357.06 FEET; THENCE If so cancelled, the only are as follows: 29.92 feet; thence A hearing will be held to TECT YOUR PROPER- EAST 262.1 FEET; recourse of the purchas- PARCEL No. l S63°18'51"W 382.01 take public comment on Earn money for college, get career TY, IT MAY BE SOLD THENCE SOUTH 1 de- er is to receive a refund Beginning at a point on feet; thence establishment of the AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF gree 14' EAST 357.06 of the money paid to the the west right of way line S62°05'46"W 95.75 feet; Copper Canyon P.U.D. YOU NEED AN EX- FEET TO THE POINT trustee. THIS IS AN AT- of 200 West street said thence S62°05'22"W Special Service District training and learn to be a leader. PLANATION OF THIS OF BEGINNING. TO- TEMPT TO COLLECT A point being S00°12'53"E 403.05 feet; thence at Tooele City Hall, 90 PROCEEDING, YOU GETHER WITH AN DEBT. ANY INFORMA- 82.47 feet along the cen- S57°43'23"W 139.50 North Main Street, Be proud of who you are and what SHOULD CONTACT A EASEMENT FOR A TION OBTAINED WILL ter section line and feet; thence Tooele, Utah on Wed- LAWYER. On COMMON DRIVEWAY BE USED FOR THAT S89°47'07"W 42.00 feet S57°43'59"W 60.00 feet; nesday, January 3, 2007 you do. Join the Army National 01/16/2007, at 4:30PM, ACROSS THE FOL- PURPOSE. from the North Quarter thence S57°43'24"W at 7:00 pm. James H. Woodall, as LOWING DESCRIBED DATED this 19th day of Corner of Section 21, 522.41 feet; thence Dated this 11th day of duly appointed Trustee LAND: BEGINNING AT December, 2006. Township 3 South, S56°52'20"W 335.68 feet December, 2006, Guard today. under a Deed of Trust re- A POINT ON THE Marlon L. Bates, suc- Range 4 West, Salt Lake to the north right of way Sharon Dawson corded March 17, 2006, NORTH SIDE OF A cessor trustee Base & Meridian and line of 650 North street Tooele City Recorder as Instrument No. COUNTY ROAD, SAID Scalley Reading Bates running thence S00° as degenerated and (Published in the Tran- 256386 in Book at Page POINT BEING LOCAT- Hansen & Rasmussen, 12'53 "E 191.15 feet shown on the West Point script Bulletin December of the Official Records in ED 652.5 FEET WEST P.C. along said right of way to Meadows Phases l and 2 12, 19 & 26, 2006) the office at the County AND 16.5 FEET NORTH Gateway Tower West the point of a curve to Subdivision as recorded Recorder of Tooele FROM THE SOUTH- 15 West South Temple, the right; thence along in the Tooele County Re- County, State of Utah EAST CORNER OF Ste. 600 the arc of said curve and corder's Office; thence executed by Fredrick W. SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP P.O Box 11429 right of way 46.30 feet, S89°41'54"W 951.62 feet Opinions Bouwman and Angela C. 2 SOUTH, RANGE 4 Salt Lake City, Utah with a radius of 29.50 along said 650 North Bouwman WILL SELL WEST, SALT LAKE 84144 feet, with a delta angle of more or less to the west Shared AT PUBLIC AUCTION BASE & MERIDIAN, Telephone: (801) 531- 89°55'42", S89°47'07"W line of the Northeast Freely. TO THE HIGHEST BID- AND RUNNING 7870 bearing to the radius Quarter of the Northeast (Yours and Ours.) DER, PAYABLE IN THENCE NORTH 1 de- Business Hours: 9:00 point to a point on the Quarter of said Section LAWFUL MONEY OF gree14' EAST 676.50 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. north right of way line of 20 and the east right of THE UNITED STATE AT FEET; THENCE WEST Trustee No. 91051- Tooele Boulevard; way line of a proposed Open Forum 1-800-GO-GUARD THE TIME OF SALE. 15.0 FEET; THENCE 11458009 thence S89°42'49"W 600 West street; thence Every Tuesday (Published in the Tran- 2013.82 feet along said www.1-800-GO-GUARD.com SUCCESSFUL BID- SOUTH 1 degree14' N00°08'31 "W 484.35 TOOELE script Bulletin December TRANSCRIPT DERS MUST TENDER A WEST 676.50 FEET; boulevard to the point of feet along said proposed BULLETIN DEPOSIT OF $5,000 IN THENCE EAST 15.0 19, 26, 2006 & January a curve to the left; thence 600 West street to the 2, 2007) along the arc of said B8 TUESDAY December 26, 2006 New, classical recipes add zip to New Year’s parties h r i s t - is no need to panic now — the ings this past month, I came pers. After the jalapenos and mas is New Year offers untold pos- across a very unusual recipe thai peppers are chopped up, Co v e r , sibilities. The celebration of it for brownies with a zip. Had stirred into the chocolate mix- but holiday calls for food whether you are someone not made and served ture and baked, you can see partying is the type that prefers a quiet this recipe, I would have blown no sign of them. Their flavor not. The gifts evening at home or a party it off as a peculiar idea and does not overpower the choco- are opened with lots of friends. never tried it. Now, while I still late taste of the brownie bars, and we are Foods for New Years Eve think it is a peculiar idea, I but there is “that added zip” still enjoy- usually fall into the category have to admit that I understand from the chilies. I can’t say that ing the new- of appetizers and snacks, des- why some people really like this is my personal favorite ness of the Diane Sagers serts and maybe a beverage. this treat. recipe, but I did like them. I do C h r i s t m a s CORRESPONDENT Brownies are a favorite for The recipe calls for — get know people who think they g i f t s . any occasion. In my wander- ready for this — hot chili pep- are really the best. The recipe A l t h o u g h is reprinted below. this creates Garden For those who want to serve something of Spot a crowd something a little a lull, there is more traditional, I have also still time to included a recipe for a large plan for social activities with pan of brownies. friends and family. Dips for vegetables and chips photography courtesy of Diane Sagers New Year’s Eve is coming follow that with a slushy drink Add jalapeno peppers to brownies for a surprisingly appetizing dessert marking a new beginning. Oh, for your New Year’s party. with a kick. how we love new beginnings! How many times during the Jalapeno brownies cheddar cheese on top and 1/2 cup chopped green bell past month have you heard the 2/3 cup semisweet chocolate heat to melt cheese. pepper words “Let’s do that after the chips Use as a dip for corn chips. 1 cup seeded chopped toma- first of the year”? Well, there photography courtesy of Diane Sagers 1/2 cup butter toes Traditional or even Jalapeno brownies attract a large following at parties. 4 large eggs Hot sauce chip dip 1/2 cups sliced ripe olives 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 medium onion 1 4-ounce can diced green 2 cups sugar 1 to 2 cloves garlic minced chilies 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 can tomato paste Heat oven to 375 degrees. You and your baby deserve 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour 3 teaspoons dried chilis Separate dough into four long 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa 2 teaspoons vinegar rectangles. Place crosswise in powder 1/2 teaspoon chili powder ungreased 15x10x1 inch bak- caring and experienced hands 5 large jalapeno peppers, Stir all ingredients together ing pan. Press over bottom minced and thin with water until it is sealing seams and 1 inch up 6-8 Thai chilies, minced the desired consistency. Serve sides to form crust. Bake at 3/4 cup walnuts, toasted and with corn chips. 375 degrees for 14 to 19 min- chopped utes or until golden brown. Heat oven to 350 degrees. Cool completely. Spread beans Guacamole over crust to within 1/2 inch of Lightly oil a 9-by-13-inch pan. 2 medium avacados seeded, edges. Melt butter and chocolate peeled and coarsely diced Combine sour cream, and chips together in a double boil- 1/2 cup sour cream taco seasoning mix and mix ��������������������������� er. Set aside to cool. 1/4 cup onion finely �� well. Spread mixture over In a large bowl, whisk or chopped beans. beat the eggs with the salt until Juice from 1/2 medium Sprinkle cheese, onions, bell foamy. Add the sugar and vanil- lemon pepper, tomatoes, olives and la and beat until well blended. 1 clove garlic chopped fine ������������������������������������������������������� chilies evenly over sour cream Add the chocolate-butter mix- 1/2 teaspoon salt mixture. Cover and refrigerate ture and stir until just com- 1 teaspoon cilantro finely �������������� ������ ����� ������� ��� �������� �������������������� 20 minutes or one hour. bined. chopped (optional) ������������� ������������������������������� ���� ���������� ����� ��� ���� Cut into squares. Add the flour and cocoa 1 small tomato finely �������������������������� �������� ������������������������������� Serve with salsa. ��������� ���������� ����� ������ �������������������������� ����������������������������������powder and mix until almost chopped And those hands are right here, blended. Fold in the jalapenos, ��� ���� ����������� ������� ������� ������������������������������� ����������������������������� Spinach dip ����������� ��� ���� �������� ������ �������������������������������� ���chilies ������ ����and �����nuts. ������������ Mix together with a fork. 2 cups mayonnaise �������� ����� ������� ���� ������ ������������������������� ������Transfer ��������� batter ������������ to the pre- Refrigerate for 1 hour before 1/2 cup green onion tops ��� ������ ������� ��� ������ ����� close to home for you����������������������������� �������������������������������pared pan and bake until the serving 1/2 cup fresh parsley leaves ������ ����� ����� ���������� ��� ��������������������������������� �������������������������top forms a cracked crust and 1/2 teaspoon salt ����������� Pregnant women want loving and capable hands when it comes����� ���������� to choosing ��������� a ������ ����������������������������������the inside looks slightly moist, Variation: seafood guaca- 1/2 teaspoon pepper ����������������������������� healthcare professional who will bring their child into the world. Marlee Dalton, 30-35 minutes. Allow to cool, mole Juice of one lemon ���� ��� ���� ������ ���������� then cut into squares and dust CNM, FNP of Deseret Peak Women’s Center in Tooele, has those hands. 1 10-ounce box frozen ��������� ����� ���� ����� ������ with powdered sugar. Marlee is a Certified Nurse Midwife and Family Nurse Practitioner who assists ���������������� chopped spinach, thawed, �������������������������������� Serves 12. drained and juice squeezed ������� ��� ���������� ��� ���� women through every step of their pregnancy—from preconception to birth. The �����������������������From Mr. ChileHead: � out ������������������������������� emphasis of her practice is to provide care for women of all ages—covering all Adventures in the Taste of Pain ������������������������������������ Blend all ingredients in a ����� ����� ������ ����� ������� aspects of women’s health. �����������������������������������������by James D. Campbell ������������������������������������������ blender until smooth. Don’t �������������������������������� If you’re a woman who has been searching for a women’s healthcare practice that over-blend. Chill overnight to �������������������������� ��������������������������������������� will provide personalized care, give Deseret Peak Women’s Center a call today. You �������������������������������������Brownies for a crowd blend flavors. Serve with fresh ��������������������������� 1 1/2 cups flour and your baby will indeed be in caring and experienced hands. ��������������������������������������� vegetable sticks.(Can be made ����� ������� ��� ����� ���������� �����������������������������1 teaspoon salt up to 2 days in advance) Stansbury Springs Health Center ������������������������������������� ������ ��� ����������� ��� ������ 2 cups sugar Makes 2 cup. ����� �� ���� ����������� ���� ���� ���������������������������������������8 tablespoons cocoa ������������������������ �������������������������������� � 2 teaspoons vanilla ������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������������������1 cup vegetable oil Three fruit slush �������������������������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������ 4 eggs 1 cup sugar ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2 cups water ��������� ����� ��������� 1/4 cup water photography courtesy of Diane Sagers ���������� ��������������������� ������� �������� ����� ��� ���� ��� � 1/2 cup chopped nuts Chili cheese dip, hot sauce chip 2 cups mashed bananas (4- �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 6) ���� ��������� ����� ���� ������ ��������������������������������������������������������������������������1/4 teaspoon baking powder dip and spinach dip are all excel- ����� ���� ������� ���������� ��� ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� lent with vegetables. 1/2 cup fresh lemon juice ���� ��������� ���� ������ ����� ������� �������� ����� ���� ������ 1 6-ounce can frozen lemon- ������������������������������ ������������������������������������������� Mix all ingredients except ����� ���� ����� ��� ���� ������� ������������������������������ ���������������������������� � ade, no water added ������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������������������������nuts. Stir in nuts. Pour into ��� ����� ��������� ����� ������� ����� ����� ����� ��� ����� ������ ���� ��������� ������ �������� Add 1/2 cup bay shrimp or 1 6-ounce can frozen orange ���� ��� ���������� ��� �������� ������������������������������������������������������������������������11”x15” pan. Bake at 350 ����� ���� ����� �������� ������� ������� ���� ���������� ����� ������� ����� ��������������������������������������������������� crab or a mixture of both to juice - 3 cans water added ����� ���������� ������� ����� � degrees for 30 minutes. Frost ��������������������������������� ���� ����� ���� ���������� ��� �������������������������� guacamole mixture above and Combine sugar and water ������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������������������������������������with chocolate icing while still ������ ����� ����� �������� ����� ��������� �������� ��� ����� ��� ������������� ����� ���������� mix as instructed. and boil together about three ������������������������������� Deseret Peak Women’s Center�������������������������������������������������������������������������warm. ������������������������������ �������������������������������� ���������������������� ������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� minutes. Cool Mash bananas. ��������� ��� ���� ���������� ��� ���� ��� ���� ���������� ��� Marlee���������� Dalton, ���� ������ CNM, ��� ����� FNP� ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� Add to fruit juices and sug- �������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������������������������������Chili Cheese Dip Mexican Mini Sandwiches ���� ������ ��� ����� ���� ��� ��� ���� ���������� ���� ����� ������� ������� ��� ���� ������� ������� 2 8-ounce cans refrigerated ary syrup. Pour into pans for ���� ������ ����� ����� ����� Certified Nurse Midwife, Family Nurse Practitioner���������������������������������������������������������������������������8 ounces cream cheese ���� ����������� ��� ������ ����� �������� ���� ����� ��� ����� ������������ � crescent dinner rolls freezing. Freeze until slushy. ���������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������������������������������1 16-oz can chili with no �������������������������������� �������Mountain ����� ���� West ������ Medical �������� Office�������������������������������� Building in Tooele • 196� E. 2000 North, Suite 104 1 16-ounce can refried Stir occasionally. 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